Long range electric bikes are designed for riders who want greater riding distance and fewer charging stops compared to standard e-bikes. Built with high-capacity battery systems and efficient motors, OUXI long range e-bikes include models for daily commuting, extended city riding, and recreational travel, with PAS-mode range options from around 45 miles to up to 99 miles under suitable riding conditions.
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Hassle-Free
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Always Available
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Secure Options
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On All Orders
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Choose the Right Range for Your Riding Needs
The right range depends on how far you ride, your terrain, and how often you want to charge.
45–60 miles: Daily commuting and everyday rides
Best for city riders, school runs, short suburban trips, and regular daily use. This range fits riders who want dependable battery performance without needing maximum-distance capacity.
60+ miles: Extended commuting and mixed riding
Suitable for longer daily commutes, errands, and weekend rides. Models in this range provide more flexibility for riders who combine city streets, suburban roads, and light recreational use.
80–99 miles: Maximum range and dual-battery riding
Designed for riders who need longer riding distance and fewer charging stops. This range is suitable for extended recreational rides, rural routes, and high-usage scenarios, depending on terrain, riding mode, and local riding regulations.
What Affects Long Range Performance
Battery capacity: Larger-capacity or dual-battery systems usually support longer riding distance.
Assist level: Lower pedal assist levels usually use less battery power than high assist or throttle-heavy riding.
Terrain: Hills, rough roads, and soft surfaces require more motor output and may reduce range.
Rider and cargo weight: Heavier loads can require more power and reduce overall riding distance.
Weather and temperature: Cold weather and strong headwinds may reduce battery efficiency.
Tire type and pressure: Fat tires improve stability, while proper tire pressure helps reduce rolling resistance.
Charging convenience: Removable batteries make daily charging easier, especially for commuting use.
Long Range Electric Bike FAQs
What defines a long range electric bike vs a regular e-bike?
Many standard e-bikes are designed for shorter daily rides, while long range electric bikes are built to provide more riding distance per charge. In general, long range models are expected to exceed around 50 miles under suitable riding conditions, depending on battery capacity, assist level, rider weight, terrain, and weather.
How far can a long range electric bike go on one charge?
Most long range electric bikes can achieve around 50–100 miles per charge, depending on battery capacity, terrain, rider weight, weather, and assist level. For example, the OUXI V8 Max 750W Dual Battery Electric Bike is listed with up to 99 miles in PAS mode under suitable riding conditions.
How long does it take to charge a long range electric bike?
Charging time is typically 5–7 hours for a full charge, depending on battery size and charger type. Many models use removable batteries for easier charging.
How do weather conditions affect range?
Cold weather and strong headwinds can reduce range because the battery and motor may work less efficiently. In colder conditions, it is recommended to store the battery indoors, start with a full charge, and use lower assist levels when possible.
What should I look for when choosing a long range electric bike?
Key factors include battery capacity, motor efficiency, expected riding distance, terrain, rider weight, tire type, and charging convenience. For daily commuting, a 45–60 mile model may be enough. For longer rides or fewer charging stops, a higher-range or dual-battery model may be a better fit.
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