Hello everyone!
My name is Christoph and I am a satisfied Bosch pedelec owner (Cannondale Tramout 2) from germany. A few month ago, I got a Nyon to collect statistics of my rides. Unfortunately I quickly found out that Nyon users are compelled to use the bosch online portal wich does not (yet?) allow to export tracks as GPX.
As I am not only a pedelec driver, but also a software developer, I decided to take a closer look at the ebike-connect web page an found out, that it is quite easy to access the public bosch service endpoints to get "raw" track data.
Short story shorter: I developed a small tool (based on JAVA) that allowes Nyon users to view track details and even export them as GPX files. It looks like this (language should switch to english depending on your locale):
If you are interested, feel free to give it a try. It is open source and can be found on github:
https://github.com/cgiesche/ebikeconnect-gui (scroll to the bottom to find installation instructions)
If you like to participate in development or have ideas how to improve the tool, feel free to open an issue on github or let me know in this forum. Please keep in mind, that this is a free time project - so there ist no guarantee that requested features will be implemented instantly
Regards
Christoph
My name is Christoph and I am a satisfied Bosch pedelec owner (Cannondale Tramout 2) from germany. A few month ago, I got a Nyon to collect statistics of my rides. Unfortunately I quickly found out that Nyon users are compelled to use the bosch online portal wich does not (yet?) allow to export tracks as GPX.
As I am not only a pedelec driver, but also a software developer, I decided to take a closer look at the ebike-connect web page an found out, that it is quite easy to access the public bosch service endpoints to get "raw" track data.
Short story shorter: I developed a small tool (based on JAVA) that allowes Nyon users to view track details and even export them as GPX files. It looks like this (language should switch to english depending on your locale):
If you are interested, feel free to give it a try. It is open source and can be found on github:
https://github.com/cgiesche/ebikeconnect-gui (scroll to the bottom to find installation instructions)
If you like to participate in development or have ideas how to improve the tool, feel free to open an issue on github or let me know in this forum. Please keep in mind, that this is a free time project - so there ist no guarantee that requested features will be implemented instantly
Regards
Christoph