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Posted by djayjp
 - September 08, 2024, 18:53:02
"Ah" gives no indication as to the capacity of the battery. That would instead be provided by "Wh". This is because ebikes commonly have 3 different voltages, 36v, 48v, and 52v.
Posted by Peter Devine
 - September 08, 2024, 09:19:59
Worth mentioning the bike has rear suspension, separating it from most bikes in this price class and style.

The bike has a cadence sensor. The article seems to suggest a torque sensor.

The only way 30ah is going to get you 200km with a 1000W motor is if you pedal the first 155km! :)
Posted by Redaktion
 - September 06, 2024, 16:08:33
The X20 has debuted as PVY's first-ever dual-battery e-bike, and as such is touted to keep going for about 200 kilometers (km, or ~124 miles) per charge. Its moped-style frame is equipped with fat tires, a torque sensor and a motor rated for a 1,000W peak mode. It is available to order at €100 off its retail price.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/PVY-X20-A-new-e-bike-with-124-mile-top-range-thanks-to-dual-battery-design.885330.0.html