Hi all,
first of all, I'm new to the forum and my electric/mechanic engineering skills are close to none.
I hope somebody can help me!
About a couple of months ago, I bought a Raleigh 37V 250W e-bike at a local bike shop. For those in Canada, it's exactly the same as WalMart's 24V 250W Triumph (except for voltage).
I primarily purchased the bike to commute to work (about 18km each way).
Except for its weight and performance when pedal-only, I'm generally OK with the quality of the bike. However, due to work and family needs, I can't afford riding at 25KPH (top speed). :x
My understanding is that under ideal conditions a 36V system should allow me to go at about 40kph -please somebody correct me if I'm wrong.
However, my bike's speed is limited by a pedelec system, which also requires 5kph for the motor to kick-in.
The battery is a Phylion 37V 10ah Lithim-ion 1C rating at nominal 9.5ah. So, I know that I have about 370W of power for an hour.
I'm wondering what my options are to substantially improve speed.
I guess migrating to a 48V system would be a good solution, which I'll eventually try. For now, I want to keep my configuration, particularly considering my battery is brand-new.
Thanks!
first of all, I'm new to the forum and my electric/mechanic engineering skills are close to none.

About a couple of months ago, I bought a Raleigh 37V 250W e-bike at a local bike shop. For those in Canada, it's exactly the same as WalMart's 24V 250W Triumph (except for voltage).
I primarily purchased the bike to commute to work (about 18km each way).
Except for its weight and performance when pedal-only, I'm generally OK with the quality of the bike. However, due to work and family needs, I can't afford riding at 25KPH (top speed). :x
My understanding is that under ideal conditions a 36V system should allow me to go at about 40kph -please somebody correct me if I'm wrong.

The battery is a Phylion 37V 10ah Lithim-ion 1C rating at nominal 9.5ah. So, I know that I have about 370W of power for an hour.
I'm wondering what my options are to substantially improve speed.
I guess migrating to a 48V system would be a good solution, which I'll eventually try. For now, I want to keep my configuration, particularly considering my battery is brand-new.
Thanks!