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Old 12-12-21, 08:47 AM
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Cool Ebikes & eRecumbents with solar backup across EU

Something I see myself doing as I get older.

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40000 km on a solar powered, regen recumbent ebike:


Solar Ebike Suntrip Ride from France to Iran:

More recent take on regen for ebikes:
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Yes, I had fun but there were complications.
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Good to hear from you; it's been awhile. How is the "new" bike?
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Yes, I had fun but there were complications.
Now that makes sense. It would perfect to have canopy and fairing on a recumbent as solar panels. You could even have fold out panels from the canopy for when you're parked. Would not take away from the ride, just add to it. Those DF bikes with the long panels in front and back are just too awkward and unsteady.
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That’s a great idea!
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All of those setups to not look very wind friendly to me.
It also looks like a setup for people with extra time and a not hurried pace.
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All of those setups to not look very wind friendly to me.
It also looks like a setup for people with extra time and a not hurried pace.
When you're touring on a bicycle, riding 6-10 hrs a day, having a solar shade that charges your batteries above your head is well worth the wind penalty.
I doubt "a hurried pace" is something want to do if you're spending 6-10 hours a day pedaling; besides, with solar/motor/batteries, you can achieve "a hurried pace" with less effort.
The idea a long distance touring is that you stop frequently to see the sights, eat, hydrate for the long run, without being hurried.

If you've watched the video, more than often the panels generate excess power to sustain the daily riding.
Similarly along with others that I've met, when you have a proper setup & enough daylight; you can sustain 45 km/h without pedaling all day.

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Better to take a very long extension cord and a spare battery.
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Solar ebikes are slowly catching on:

With two solar panels and one afternoon, I made my electric bike charge from the sun

https://electrek.co/2022/08/25/solar...ls-charge-sun/

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