Ladies and gentleman I give you the Watt Wagons Hound. this may look alot like an Aniioki or Eahora. But what makes this different is the fact that the battery can be hooked up directly to a public car charging station. Charge time is rumored to be 2-3 hours. Which is a big difference of the 6-9 hours of the other mentioned brands.

This is good because it means increased range for people who are serious about it. But it could be bad because think of the current line-ups you can have at charging station right now. I’ve heard of some wait times of up to an hour or more for people with cars. Now imagine throwing ebikes into the mix. I can see fights breaking out for sure.

I think the future of ebikes is amazing. but we all have to put thought into the infrastructure right now to prevent headaches in the future.

  • litchralee@sh.itjust.works
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    4 months ago

    Reviewing the specs some more, they don’t seem to agree with the OP’s 2-3 hr charge time. The Hound has a 52v 60Ah battery pack – which is massive by ebike standards – and comes with a matching 5 A onboard charger. 60Ah/5A is 12 hours.

    To obtain a 3 hr charge time, it would need a 20 A charger, which is obtainable sure, but at 52v would be over 1000 W. That’s a serious amount of power and heat to throw at a li ion battery in a consumer product. I can’t see the rumored 3 hr time being credible at all.