Charging stations put out DC, but your wall charger takes AC, so you have to overcome that even before you regulate the voltage and amperage coming out (which since the current for an ebike charger is so much less than what an EV charger expects to put out may be functionally impossible).
Dont wepeds have like a 200mile range though? Waiting all night for 200 miles isnt a big problem for me i travel like 60 miles on a long day
Not all of them have a long range. 200 miles sounds exaggerated.
The average e-moped is more like 30 miles range, quite inferior to many ebikes.
So do the charging stations put out 230 volts? Have moped that uses that voltage to charge the 72v 40ah in the uk
U.S. level 2 outlets will give you 240 Volts, but there is also a communication aspect in the plug that must be hacked to hook up your ride.
@@SmallWheelWonder Thanks.
Charging stations put out DC, but your wall charger takes AC, so you have to overcome that even before you regulate the voltage and amperage coming out (which since the current for an ebike charger is so much less than what an EV charger expects to put out may be functionally impossible).
You can buy an inverter for 30 bucks.
Really smart solutions :)