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What is Electric Motorcycle

 

Simply put, electric motorcycles are electric vehicles that move on two tires. However, it is not to be mistaken for e-bicycles as those have pedals while an electric motorcycle does not.Like gasoline-powered vehicles, an electric motorcycle is pushed by an engine powered by a battery's electrical energy.The fundamental difference is that an electric motorcycle uses either batteries or fuel cells instead of the gas that goes into a regular motorbike.

 
Benefits of Electric Motorcycle
 
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Environmentally-Friendly
One of the main advantages of electric motorcycles is the fact that they use limited non-renewable fuel and don't pump out a lot of harmful emissions. These bikes are designed to go easier on the environment and reduce your carbon footprint. Newer models will have recyclable batteries and the option to charge from a renewable power source, like the solar power source in your home.

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Less Expenditure
Currently, electric motorcycles have higher sticker prices than their gas counterparts but they are more cost-effective in the long run. You'll obviously save a lot of money by not needing fuel fill-ups. Apart from this, some governments are working to provide special incentive programs on their purchase price and taxes. If you have a renewable source of power, your savings will be even higher.

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Easy Daily Commuting
These bikes are often more lightweight and easier to ride, so you reach your destination feeling upbeat instead of being tired and sweaty. It's also much easier to park these sleek beasts and zip through traffic instead of waiting around. Electric motorcycles are designed with regenerative braking, which means they'll recharge the battery while you drive around to your heart's content.

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Less Noise
Some riders will talk about how much they love the roar of their bikes, but you have to admit that it can increase noise pollution and even end up annoying your neighbors and fellow commuters. If you like to listen to soft music as your ride, you can't do that with a traditional model. Electric motorcycles are so quiet that some manufacturers actually add artificial sound to them just so others can hear you coming.

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Low Maintenance
Another awesome benefit of electric motorcycles is that they do away with components like air filters, spark plugs, oil, and sometimes even gearboxes and clutches. With fewer parts to repair and maintain, you spend less time and money on service and repairs. Even the brake pads on electric motorbikes last longer because the machine does a lot of the braking. That means you get more fun and less hassle from your new bike.

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Instant Torque
Electric Motorcycle are engineered to be fast. They hold the Pikes Peak hill climb record, not only for bikes, but also for cars! This is because of the instant 100% torque that provides rapid acceleration. The power delivery is so smooth and even that you don't even get the surge feeling that you get when you accelerate on traditional bikes.

Types of Batteries Used in Electric Motorcycles
 
 

Nickel-Metal Hydride Batteries

There are nickel-metal hydride batteries, which have a long life cycle, but are high in cost, and have a high level of self-discharge. This means that if not used for some time (a week for example), the battery level could have significantly reduced, even if you did not use the electricmotorcycle.Nickel-metal hydride batteries also suffer from high heat generation levels at high temperatures, which would be a potential issue for electric motorcycles.

 
 
 

Lead-Acid Batteries

Lead-acid batteries are another form of batteries, designed to be high in power output, inexpensive, safe and reliable.However, they suffer from a short lifecycle and calendar lifespan, which means frequent battery pack replacements. They also don't do well in cold-temperatures, so if you're in a country that often has winter, or even an extended monsoon season, this would not be the best option.

 
 
 

Lithium-Ion Batteries

Lastly, lithium-ion batteries are one of the best types of batteries, typically used in devices such as mobile phones and laptops, due to their high energy storage and output. They also are efficient in energy control, perform well at high temperatures, and a low self-discharge rate, which means the battery will lose charge very slowly when left unused.

 
Electric Motorcycle Compliance on The Road, What Needs to Meet The Conditions

 

Meet 3C certification requirements
First of all, for electric motorcycle, compliance with the production of products must have 3C certification, and only with this requirement, electric motorcycle can be used in production. Therefore, for the user, in the choice of an electric motorcycle, to see whether the vehicle has 3C certification if there is no choice.

 

Has the electric motorcycle qualification requirements
Secondly, electric motorcycle must also have the electric motorcycle production qualification, if not, then the vehicle will be divided into ultra-standard electric vehicles, is unable to license on the road. Therefore, in the choice of electric motorcycle, but also to see whether the vehicle electric motorcycle qualifications are complete.

 

In line with the local licensing directory
In addition, for electric motorcycle, you have to conform to the local license catalog. To put it simply, due to the different management of motorcycle in different regions, we have to refer to the local motorcycle license plate catalogue. If the vehicle is in the catalogue, we can choose, but if it is not in the catalogue, we can not choose, because once the choice will face the risk of not on the card on the road.

 

Have a driver's license
You also need a driver's license to drive an electric motorcycle on the road. Although some regions do not have mandatory requirements for such vehicles, in the long term, electric motorcycle driving on the road is required to have a driver's license, if there is no driver's license, can not be on the road.

 

You Can't take more than one person on a bike ride
Finally, from the point of view of regulations, electric motorcycle can only carry one person on the road, and if more than one person, is not on the road. Therefore, for users, to drive electric motorcycle on the road, it is best to ride a single or two people on the road, and if it is more than two people, it is not on the road.

Components of Electric Motorcycle

 

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Rechargeable Battery
The rechargeable battery is arguably the most important component of the electric motorcycle. After all, the e-motorbike cannot operate without it.Unlike other vehicles with a large engine, this space is replaced by the electric batteries in this type of vehicle. These are generally 12 V batteries with a 6 unit cell covered with a plastic body.

 

Electric Engine
The electric engine is what receives power from the battery and converts it to mechanical energy in the vehicle.In electric motorcycles, the engines are smaller than those found in gas-powered vehicles. As a result, you'll typically find them at the back wheel, connected by a chain and sprocket.Unlike other types, the electric engine is simple in design. The two crucial components of gas-powered engines are a cylinder and a piston, which are absent in electric motors.Unlike gasoline vehicles with internal combustion engines that take several seconds to attain their full power and torque, electric motors can reach their maximum power and torque almost instantly.

 

Brakes
While your electrical motorcycle battery will provide the power you need to move, and the electric engine will get you on your way, your e-motorbike brakes are the reason you can slow down and stop safely.So, we think that earns them a place on our list of the top three components of e-motorcycles.However, unlike traditional motorcycles, the two brakes in electric motorcycles typically go on the handlebars, one on each. You'll find the rear tire brakes on the left handlebar (since there is no clutch), while the brakes on the right handlebar will slow down your front tire.

How to Choose Electric Motorcycle
 

Range
How much distance do you cover daily on average? The riding range is one of the primary issues when purchasing an electric motorcycle.Before making a purchase decision, you should conduct in-depth research on the riding range of several electric motorcycles.Due to their larger battery packs, high-end electric bikes can travel around 100 miles on a single charge.

 

Speed
Another essential consideration you should make when selecting an electric two-wheeler is speed.Do you prefer to go fast? Then, you'll need an electric dual sport motorcycle that can deliver.If you purchase a bike that isn't powerful enough to go the speed you desire, it could lead to very frustrating rides as you would be going as fast as you want.Therefore, before making a purchase decision, always consider the electric bike's maximum speed and performance.

 

Charging Time
Nobody wants to sit around for hours waiting for their motorcycle to recharge. Therefore, buying an e-motorcycle that recharges fast when you're on the go is usually best.Pro tip? Look out for customer reviews to determine the precise charge time of an electric motorbike rather than depending on the manufacturer's estimates.

 

Warranty
Always look into the battery warranty before purchasing an electric motorcycle. A battery pack is one of the most expensive parts of an eco-friendly electric bike, so replacing one can be very demanding on your wallet.Therefore, carefully read the warranty policies to see if your manufacturer covers battery replacement in the event of an under-performing e-motorcycle battery.That said, we recommend buying an electric motorcycle with at least one year on its battery.

 
How Does an Electric Motorcycle Work?
 

Charging the Battery
The magic starts with the battery of your electric motorcycle. Charging it is similar to that of an electric car that uses an electric charging station or outlet installed near your housing area. It can take anywhere between 4 to 24 hours to reach full charge, depending on the type of battery your motorcycle has. For example, lithium batteries are fast-charging and can be fully recharged within 1 to 2 hours. Where else, a lead acid battery will take over 12 hours to charge to full capacity.

 
 

Starting the Engine
Once you charge the battery, you can start your electric motorcycle with just a turn of the key – very much like a conventional motorbike. What's different is, instead of the pistons moving up and down in the cylinder block, driven by explosions of a fuel-air mixture that has been ignited by a spark, the electric motorcycle just transforms the power from the battery directly to the engine.

 
 

Power Generation
To generate power to move, you have to ensure that electricity from the battery pack is delivered to the engine of your electric motorbike. In other words, your electric motorcycle will not move or accelerate if its battery is not charged. It's pretty much like trying to ride a conventional motorbike with an empty fuel tank.

 
 

Acceleration
When you accelerate on your electric motorcycle with a twist of the throttle, the power going out from the battery into the electric engine will increase. Moving parts within the engine will transfer the power into the sprockets and the chain will start moving. Movement of the chain will activate rotation of the rear wheel and your motorcycle will start going forward.

 
How to Maintain Electric Motorcycle

 

Careful Battery Care
Proper battery care is the most important maintenance task for an electric motorcycle. After all, the battery is the heart of the bike. In most cases, all you need to do is follow the manufacturer's instructions for charging the bike; by avoiding overcharging and undercharging, you can maximize the lifetime of the battery. When the bike is in storage, make sure the temperature isn't too hot or cold. Extreme temperatures can damage the battery.

 

Regular Cleaning
Dirt, debris, and road salt can build up on your motorcycle. Wash the bike frequently to prevent buildup from damaging the motor, scratching the paint job, or causing rust on the frame. When cleaning an electric motorcycle, always use low-pressure water and manufacturer-recommended products. If your bike has a chain, make sure to clean and lubricate it.

 

Maintain Tire Pressure
Correct air pressure allows your tires to grip the road and bear the weight of the bike. Before every ride, take a minute to check the tire pressure. If it's below the recommended limit, add air. This easy step can reduce uneven tread wear and keep you safe on the road.

 

Check the Brakes
On an electric motorcycle, the brakes are the most important safety feature. Ensure that you can stop quickly by inspecting the brakes on a regular basis. Check the pads for wear, and replace them as needed. It's also a good idea to look for grooves or cracks in the rotors and calipers. With frequent inspections, you can catch and repair small issues before they affect the entire brake system.

 

Inspect Lights
Every once in a while, test the lights on your electric motorcycle. Start with the turn signals; make sure each one is equally bright and functioning properly. Then, turn the headlight on and off to ensure that the bulb is in good shape. After you ride on rough ground, you might need to readjust the headlight to ensure it's aimed at the correct spot.

 
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FAQ

Q: Is it easy to ride electric motorcycle?

A: However, even if you don't have a history of riding gas-powered bikes, you can quickly learn to ride an electric motorcycle. This is because e-motorcycles have less complicated designs, which makes learning to ride them much more straightforward.

Q: How long will an electric motorcycle last?

A: However, with proper maintenance, you can extend the work life of your electric motorcycle to five years and maybe more. This translates to approximately 800 complete charge cycles. You should note that this duration is not set in stone and is subject to change depending on several factors.

Q: Are electric motorcycles worth buying?

A: Electric motorcycles are far superior when it comes to maintenance. Because there are fewer parts in the construction, there are also fewer maintenance requirements. For instance, you never have to worry about oil changes.

Q: How much does an electric motorcycle cost?

A: On the lower end of the spectrum, an electric motorcycle usually costs around $7,000 on average, with prices ranging from $5,000 to $10,000. On the other hand, high-performance electric motorbikes can cost as much as $15,000 and may even reach prices as high as $30,000.

Q: Are electric motorcycles faster than gas?

A: On top of that, they take off more quickly than gas motorcycles as electric motors can produce full torque at 0 RPM (revolutions per minute). That's right, super-fast acceleration from a dead stop! Some models can even go from 0 to 60 mph (96 km/h) in 2 seconds or less.Generally, the average lifespan of an electric motorcycle battery ranges from 3 to 10 years, but some batteries can last even longer with proper care.

Q: How fast does a 1000W electric motorcycle go?

A: 1000W Ebike can do as little as 22mph as top speed and as much as 45mph! There are different types of 1000w systems. Such as direct drive motor, geared hub motor and mid-driver systems.

Q: How fast is a 2000W electric motorcycle?

A: 40-45 miles per hour
The top speed of a 2000W electric bike can vary depending on several factors, such as the weight of the rider, terrain, and weather conditions. However, most electric bikes with a 2000W motor can reach speeds of up to 40-45 miles per hour.

Q: How many miles can you get out of an electric motorcycle?

A: However, we have a template that can guide you. An electric motorcycle typically has a range of at least 40 miles while some can reach 100 miles. But, this depends on the capacity of the battery in your e-motorbike and several more variables.

Q: Do you shift gears on an electric motorcycle?

A: Electric engines produce the same amount of power at torque at any RPM within a specific range, so there's no need for a multi-speed transmission. In most cases, electric motorcycles only come with one gear. Manufacturers of electric motorcycles set the gear ratio to maximize power without having to change gears.

Q: Why would anyone want an electric motorcycle?

A: Low Maintenance.Another awesome benefit of electric motorcycles is that they do away with components like air filters, spark plugs, oil, and sometimes even gearboxes and clutches. With fewer parts to repair and maintain, you spend less time and money on service and repairs.

Q: Why buy an electric motorcycle?

A: Low maintenance.Compared to the traditional gas-powered motorcycles, you don't have to be burdened with expenses such as refilling a gas tank or maintaining the gas engine. You also don't have to spend on moving parts such as plugs, timing belts, clutch, air filters, oil etc.

Q: What is the lifespan of an electric bike?

A: Regardless of what you use your e-bike for, you should know the typical ebike life span. You should also know the general lifespan of the different components that make up your e-bike. With very little maintenance, a high-quality e-bike could easily last 3-5 years without incident.

Q: How reliable are electric motorcycles?

A: Electric motorcycles have fewer parts and components than ICE motorcycles. When there are fewer parts, fewer things can break, malfunction, or simply stop working. This makes electric motorcycles more reliable than combustion-engine motorcycles.

Q: How much does the average electric motorcycle cost?

A: However, we can examine some industry-wide e-motorbike prices to guide you. On the lower end of the spectrum, an electric motorcycle usually costs around $7,000 on average, with prices ranging from $5,000 to $10,000.

Q: How fast does a 1000W electric motorcycle go?

A: 1000W Ebike can do as little as 22mph as top speed and as much as 45mph! There are different types of 1000w systems. Such as direct drive motor, geared hub motor and mid-driver systems.

Q: How fast do electric motorcycles go?

A: How fast can an electric motorcycle go? The is technically the fastest motorcycle, it's not approved for street use. On the other hand, the Lightning LS-218 can charge down the road at a blistering 218 mph or more, all while silently slipping through the tarmac. Motorcycles 61 - 85 mph.

Q: Are electric motorcycles faster than gas motorcycles?

A: On top of that, they take off more quickly than gas motorcycles as electric motors can produce full torque at 0 RPM (revolutions per minute). That's right, super-fast acceleration from a dead stop! Some models can even go from 0 to 60 mph (96 km/h) in 2 seconds or less.

Q: Are eBikes safer than motorcycles?

A: In fact, a research study warns that e-bikes are three times more dangerous than normal bikes, involving high risks of fatal accidents. The same goes for motorcycle accidents that already have a high fatality rate. The danger and risk associated with an electric bike are even higher than the motorcycle.

Q: How many miles can you get out of an electric motorcycle?

A: However, we have a template that can guide you. An electric motorcycle typically has a range of at least 40 miles while some can reach 100 miles. But, this depends on the capacity of the battery in your e-motorbike and several more variables.

Q: Are electric motorcycles safer than gas?

A: At a baseline, electric motorcycles carry many of the same inherent risks as traditional motorcycles and are widely considered to be about as “dangerous” as gas-powered motorcycles. However, there are a few unique safety issues.

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