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Can an electric bike really do 100 miles on a single charge?

Last updated: April 20, 2025 4:30 am
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Electric bikes are becoming more popular as a sustainable and efficient mode of transportation. With advancements in battery technology, e-bikes are now capable of covering longer distances on a single charge. In a recent real-world endurance test, Priority Bicycles’ Will Maurillo and Connor Swegle attempted to push the limits of the Current Plus e-bike by seeing if it could hit 100 miles on a single charge.

The Current Plus e-bike was upgraded with a new 720Wh battery, significantly larger than the previous version. Rated for up to 75 miles on a single charge, Will added a range extender battery to increase the bike’s range. Despite being rated for 75 miles, the addition of the reserve battery proved to be a smart move.

While it may seem challenging for an e-bike to cover 100 miles on a single charge, real-world riding conditions can significantly impact range. E-bikes can achieve impressive efficiency levels in the lowest power pedal assist mode, requiring as little as 7.2 Wh/mile for a 720Wh battery to cover 100 miles.

Will’s journey from upstate New York to Manhattan showcased the capabilities of the Current Plus e-bike. Starting with 40% charge remaining after 57 miles, he eventually tapped out the main battery at mile 91.8 and switched to the range extender battery to reach his goal of 100 miles. While not a common distance for most e-bike owners, the test highlighted the potential of e-bikes for longer adventures.

The Current Plus e-bike’s features, including the Gates belt drive, internally geared rear hub, and powerful mid-drive motor, make it a versatile option for commuters and recreational riders. With a range of 40-50 miles in medium power pedal assist mode, the bike offers a smooth and enjoyable riding experience.

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Overall, the test demonstrated the evolving capabilities of e-bikes and their potential for longer-distance rides. While most riders may not need to cover 100 miles in a single day, the test showed that e-bikes are no longer limited to short trips across town. With improved battery technology and efficient components, e-bikes are becoming viable options for longer adventures and eliminating range anxiety. The world of technology is constantly evolving, with advancements being made every day that push the boundaries of what we thought was possible. One of the most exciting areas of innovation in recent years has been the development of artificial intelligence (AI). AI has the potential to revolutionize the way we live and work, and its applications are wide-ranging and diverse.

One of the most promising applications of AI is in the field of healthcare. AI has the potential to transform the way we approach medical diagnosis and treatment, making it faster, more accurate, and more personalized. With the help of AI, doctors can analyze vast amounts of data to identify patterns and trends that may be missed by the human eye. This can lead to earlier and more accurate diagnoses, as well as more effective treatment plans.

AI can also be used to improve patient outcomes by predicting the likelihood of certain conditions or complications, allowing doctors to intervene before problems arise. This can help to prevent costly hospitalizations and improve overall patient satisfaction.

In addition to improving medical diagnosis and treatment, AI can also play a role in drug discovery and development. By analyzing vast amounts of data, AI algorithms can identify potential drug candidates more quickly and accurately than traditional methods. This can help to speed up the drug development process and bring new treatments to market faster.

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AI is also being used to improve the efficiency of healthcare systems. By automating routine tasks, such as scheduling appointments and processing insurance claims, AI can free up healthcare providers to focus on more important tasks, such as patient care. This can help to reduce administrative costs and improve overall efficiency.

Despite its many benefits, AI in healthcare is not without its challenges. There are concerns about the privacy and security of patient data, as well as the potential for bias in AI algorithms. It is important for healthcare providers to implement strict security measures and ensure that AI algorithms are transparent and free from bias.

Overall, the potential benefits of AI in healthcare are enormous. By harnessing the power of AI, we can improve medical diagnosis and treatment, speed up drug development, and make healthcare systems more efficient. With continued research and development, AI has the potential to revolutionize the way we approach healthcare and improve outcomes for patients around the world.

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