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What do the terms volts, amps, and watts mean for my e-bike?Updated 2 years ago

Your e-bike has an electric system that is measured by volts and amps. 

Volts: Voltage is the amount of potential electricity your battery holds. In general, the voltage of your battery doesn’t increase or decrease.

Amps: Amps, or current, refer to how quickly your battery draws electricity during use. You use more amps (and deplete your e-bike battery faster) when riding…

  • With a heavy load
  • Uphill
  • On bumpy and grassy terrain

Watts: Your e-bike battery watts are a measure of the output of power that your e-bike can provide. You can calculate your watts when you know the voltage and amps of your battery.

  • Voltage x Amps = Watts

A 350-watt system can put out up to about 600 watts at peak, but will provide 350 watts of power when riding under normal conditions. The rated power of your e-bike will affect the speed and or torque depending on the configuration.

For more info, check out our Magnum Academy article: Get to Know Your E-Bike Battery

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