2023 Surron Ultra Bee BATTERY TEST | How Far From 100% to 10%?
Summary
TLDRIn this range test of the Sur-Ron Ultra Bee, the rider evaluates its performance across three scenarios: single track, motocross, and eco riding on a dirt road. The removable 74V 55Ah battery provides a capacity of over 4 kWh, with the bike outputting 12.5 kW in sport mode. The results reveal the Ultra Bee traveled 26.2 miles in sport mode on single track, 46.3 miles in eco mode on a flat dirt road, and 19.1 miles in sport mode on the motocross track before noticeable power loss at 12% battery. The rider highlights the bike's impressive power retention until low battery levels.
Takeaways
- 🚴♂️ The Surron Ultra Bee is being tested for range across three different scenarios: motocross track, single track, and eco mode on a dirt road.
- 🔋 The bike features a removable 74V 55Ah battery, providing a total capacity of over 4 kWh.
- 💨 In sport mode, the Ultra Bee delivers 12.5 kW of peak power, making it suitable for off-road segments.
- 🧭 GPS tracking is used instead of the bike's odometer due to wheel spin affecting readings.
- 🏁 The motocross track is approximately one mile long with hard-packed terrain and high-speed sections.
- 📊 In the single track test, the bike achieved 26.2 miles of range, dropping from 100% to 10% battery.
- 🌿 The eco mode test on a dirt road yielded a total range of 46.3 miles at a consistent speed of 30-35 mph.
- ⚡ The bike maintained substantial power until it reached 12% battery, demonstrating good performance at lower charge levels.
- 📉 A noticeable power loss occurred at 12% battery, but the bike still performed adequately down to 15%.
- 🔄 Overall, the Ultra Bee's range was 26.2 miles in sport mode on single track, 46.3 miles in eco mode, and 19.1 miles on the motocross track.
Q & A
- What is the purpose of the testing being conducted on the Sur-Ron Ultra Bee?- -The testing aims to evaluate the battery performance of the Sur-Ron Ultra Bee by measuring the distance it can cover in different riding scenarios as the battery discharges from 100% to 10%. 
- What types of riding scenarios were tested?- -Three scenarios were tested: a motocross track, a single track, and an eco ride on a flat dirt road. 
- How is the battery capacity of the Ultra Bee described?- -The Ultra Bee features a removable 74-volt, 55-amp hour battery, totaling a capacity of just over 4 kilowatt-hours. 
- What was the rider's weight during the tests?- -The rider weighed approximately 165 pounds while fully geared. 
- Why was GPS used instead of the bike's odometer for tracking distance?- -GPS was used to track distance because the bike's odometer can be inaccurate due to significant time spent in the air with the wheel spinning. 
- What were the results of the single track test?- -In the single track test conducted in sport mode, the Ultra Bee covered a distance of 26.2 miles before the battery dropped to 10%. 
- How did the Ultra Bee perform in eco mode on a dirt road?- -In eco mode, the Ultra Bee traveled a total of 46.3 miles on a flat dirt road, maintaining a speed of approximately 30 to 35 miles per hour. 
- What was the key finding regarding power loss during the motocross track test?- -The rider experienced a noticeable power loss at 12% battery capacity during the motocross test, but the bike still performed reasonably well until that point. 
- How many laps did the rider complete on the motocross track, and what was the distance covered?- -The rider completed 19 laps on the motocross track, covering a distance of 19.1 miles before experiencing power loss. 
- What insights did the rider share regarding the bike's performance compared to other models?- -The rider noted that the Ultra Bee retained power better at lower battery levels compared to other bikes, indicating it performed well even down to 15% battery capacity. 
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