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by ronancremin
504 days ago
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> But you don't gain much, there's not a lot of weight to slow down with an ebike so regen gives you very little back. But by the same token there's not a lot of weight to accelerate either, right? So while a moving bike has much less potential energy to recoup than a car, it needs much less to get back going again also. So IMHO regen on a bike should be as useful as it is on a car, no? |
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Right, most of the energy is used pushing air out of the way, which you don't get back from regen. Say you ride half a mile before stopping, the time to accelerate to 20mph is pretty small compared to the time you spend cruising at 20mph pushing all that air out of the way.