The current situation is ridiculous (IMHO)
Come back to this thread this evening and it continues to be interesting.
Excellent explanations from Flecc on the complexities of the Panasonic system, it is clearly way more sophisticated than I had realised, even after riding over 40 miles on an E-Motion. Also some very interesting thoughts on innovative potential test methods.
I wonder is it worth thinking again about purpose? Why would any industry ever be interested in adopting a standard? What is the purpose of a standard?
For me it is all about
• Providing clear, unbiased data calculated via an agreed method
• Allowing consumers to have confidence in the data they read
• Allowing comparison between similar products
What I have read here is alot of detail about why this is so difficult, controversial, and potentially even meaningless that it is not worth attempting.
Are we therefore saying that we are happy to continue with an approach which at best allows optimistic claims to be stated as fact, and at worst is downright misleading. Frequent advice on this forum is to take manufacturers claims with a pinch of salt and it seems widely accepted here that range is often overstated. I have even seen suggestions that consumers buying without full research and reference to the advice on here have themselves to blame?
The Wisper homepage
www.wisper.com (and I choose Wisper as there is a strong support for the brand here and I have been impressed by David`s posts and replies) currently carries a table which looks to the casual eye full of useful data. The end column of this table is headed “Range – Minimum Published” and below it are figures for a number of Wisper models and some other makes. For 37V 14Ah Wispers the column has a figure of 56 miles as the “Range – Minimum Published”.
Back in October last year when I first started looking at E-Bikes I saw this and assumed that the
minimum I could expect from a 14ah Wisper would be 56 miles. I have looked again this evening and still believe this is the intention of that table (David – what else am I to deduce from the way that table is set out?).
The same 905 se 14Ah Wisper bikes are reported elsewhere on the web as having a range of:
• “20-50 miles” (OnBike website)
• “up to 68 miles” (inno cycle website),
• “35 mile range” (Electric Bike Shop, Cambridge) ,
• “up to 60 mile range” (Atmosphere Electric Bikes).
Some sites have caveats about rider input, weight & terrain – others do not.
Purpose here is not to have a go at Wisper (honest David – your bikes have a wide distribution network and are therefore represented on many websites so the “research” was easy to do. Other manufacturers have similarly confusing data all over the place).
Purpose is to identify just what a ridiculous situation we currently have. Manufactureres and suppliers giving no consistency, even with one product!
Is this what we want? Is it reasonable to expect the same product to be represented with such wide variations? What first impressions does that give the customer? Is it reasonable to expect customers to then delve into lengthy research and search internet forums to get a clear picture? How many, I wonder, give up and either buy without knowledge or just dont buy?
If we want the industry to be regarded as responsible, reasonable and customer focussed surely we have an interest in getting accurate and reliable data in the hands of people wanting to try or buy the products? Hence, I believe, the suggestion of a standard.
So here is my plea to all the manufacturers on here and members of the BEBA
Please agree an approach to take in telling your customers reliable, consistent and fair information which is suitable for the purposes you could reasonably expect them to use it for.
All the best
Bob_about