Electric Bike Commuter

The how and why of commuting on electricity

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2008-12-04 BMI LiFePO4 smart chargers 0 None
2008-11-03 LiFePO4 advantages article 0 None
2008-10-02 12V LiFePo4 Custom Pack 0 None
2008-09-28 E-bike with BMI LiFePo4 Cells 0 5
2008-09-26 Bullet connectors fail after < 2000 miles 0 None
2008-09-08 BMI high current, high voltage battery packs 0 4.7
2008-09-04 LiFePo4 Custom Battery pack 1 None

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2008-10-21 16 BMI LiFePO4 Cells FOR SALE 0 None
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2008-11-30 BMS for BMI LiFePO4 batteries 2 None
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About the E-Bike

As of Jan 2008 I added an electric motor and battery to my bicycle and began commuting to work.  The 13.9 mile route takes me about 35minutes.  This Blog will discuss the benefits.

STATS 

As of Nov 2008 I have commuted over 3000 miles on my e-bike. In that time I've recharged my LiFePo4 battery pack about 200 times at a total cost of about $4 in electricity.  That same distance in my truck would have cost me $600.  So far I've saved $427 which is about the cost of my first electric kit.  Now that doesn't include my LiFePo4 battery upgrade which added about $1000 to the price.  I figure I'll break even in another year or so.  Then I'll be saving about $2000 a year in fuel until I have to replace the batteries again in 20 years.  That will add up to a total saving of around $36,000.  Did I mention that I'm not concerned with high gas prices anymore?  To boot, I've lost about 10 pounds and have legs of steel.

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