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    Toward the end of range anxiety : introducing eBikeMaps

    Thanks eTrike ! :)
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    Toward the end of range anxiety : introducing eBikeMaps

    Hi, here are some news about our project: First of all, eBikeMaps it's now 6000 members ! This number grows mostly by word of mouth, which means people like eBikeMaps and talk about it :) Second, we revised our trip planning tool as we considered the following: instead of only predicting how...
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    Toward the end of range anxiety : introducing eBikeMaps

    Hi everyone, eBikeMaps keeps evolving and this v1 keeps getting better and better. We completely revised the trip planning interface: - the menu is nice and clear - the map size is maximized - you can hide/show the panels to see more map surface - the graphs are now looking nice and easier to...
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    Toward the end of range anxiety : introducing eBikeMaps

    As there is more and more eBikeMaps users, we are now starting to develop community tools. There is now the possibility to discuss with each others. You can also give us your feedback in one click thanks to the new 'Feedback' button present on any pages. Your feedback really matters to us...
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    Toward the end of range anxiety : introducing eBikeMaps

    Thanks for the positive feedback :D. We have also recently introduced the possibility to choose unit system (meter or miles) in profile tab as it was suggested at the begining of the thread :wink:.
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    Toward the end of range anxiety : introducing eBikeMaps

    We have recently improved the POI management system : -more marker types, -possibility to attach an image, -longer text, -private (only you can see the marker) or public (visible for all). Our goal is to make it easier to find locations to have a break (e.g. for lunch) while charging to allow...
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    Toward the end of range anxiety : introducing eBikeMaps

    Editing trips has become more convenient in the eBikeMaps trip planner, thanks to the possibility to drag segments between two points :D .
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    Toward the end of range anxiety : introducing eBikeMaps

    To be more precise in your planning, now, you can place unlimited "check points"on your trip simulation (previously limited to 10) 8). We have also introduced a more accurate battery state estimation. It is not enable by default as it is slower. You can click on "Improve Simulation" to access...
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    Toward the end of range anxiety : introducing eBikeMaps

    Now, on eBikeMaps you can compare the eBikes, it will help you find the one that fits you the best.
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    Toward the end of range anxiety : introducing eBikeMaps

    A new introduction video to eBikeMaps : NQsZmXuH4Cc
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    Toward the end of range anxiety : introducing eBikeMaps

    We have now created our company eBikeLabs and thus we should be able to be much more responsive to any request and accelerate the development. There is a lot of new features on eBikeMaps. We have introduced an ebike gallery such that anybody can easily share information about his ebike with...
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    Toward the end of range anxiety : introducing eBikeMaps

    We have introduced a better way to model human pedaling power during a ride. For each pedaling level, you can set the maximum pedaling speed. It means that the model considers that you are not pedaling anymore if the ebike is faster than this speed. You can see how the model behaves depending on...
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    Efficiency?

    Take care that at low RPM, you can reach motor saturation. In a good system, input electrical power is more limited at low speed than at higher speed to avoid saturation. I think it depends on the system, with a high power battery (low internal resistance) and if you don't reach motor...
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    Toward the end of range anxiety : introducing eBikeMaps

    We have now introduced a navigation app :) . You can check it out with your smartphone. Go on Ebike Maps with your smartphone web broswer and log in. You will be automaticaly redirected to the navigation application. It localizes you on the maps (GPS needs to be activated). Then you can access...
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    Toward the end of range anxiety : introducing eBikeMaps

    Indeed, speed limitation would be easy to integrate into the simulator but is an expensive information at least if you want to get it from Google. We need more time to work on this problem. In the mean time, that is why it is not working well with high power ebike.
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