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Old 06-04-20, 05:22 PM
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Does anyone know of any e-bike manufacturers who are creating apps for their e-bikes to help manage power and range? I had a wonderful e-bike made by Faraday (San Francisco based company that recently sold). For a while, the company was supporting a very handy app that would allow riders to control their max speed and power settings. I found this super helpful to squeeze out a few extra miles on my daily commute. The bike also went a little too fast for my comfort, so I reduced the max speed via the app. This allowed me to pedal freely without having to think about how fast I was going. I haven't seen this with other companies and am just curious if others would find this useful for their e-bikes and what other settings you would like to be able to control on your bike.
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Greetings! Specialized has an app called Mission Control and it enables you to control a variety of power functions on all of their ebikes. In addition, it allows you to set certain parameters (like heart rate) and the bike will select the amount of assist it provides you in order for you to obtain your goal and not run out of battery. I hope this helps!
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Did not know about these thanks Ed
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Originally Posted by CanyonCooler
Does anyone know of any e-bike manufacturers who are creating apps for their e-bikes to help manage power and range? I had a wonderful e-bike made by Faraday (San Francisco based company that recently sold). For a while, the company was supporting a very handy app that would allow riders to control their max speed and power settings. I found this super helpful to squeeze out a few extra miles on my daily commute. The bike also went a little too fast for my comfort, so I reduced the max speed via the app. This allowed me to pedal freely without having to think about how fast I was going. I haven't seen this with other companies and am just curious if others would find this useful for their e-bikes and what other settings you would like to be able to control on your bike.
Eggrider is a display/app that works with many motor manufacturers like Bafang. Bluetooth enabled, you can use a phone as the display or use it's very small handlebar display, but a ton of options in the app.
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bosch does not let you control the bike or change the parameters. plus it only works if your bike has a smartphone hub and thats not often.
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