how far can an electrc harley go
The range of an electric Harley-Davidson motorcycle depends on the specific model and several factors, including the battery size, riding style, terrain, and environmental conditions.
The Harley-Davidson LiveWire, which is the company’s first electric motorcycle, has a range of approximately 140 miles (225 km) on a single charge, according to the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). However, Harley-Davidson claims that the bike can travel up to 174 miles (280 km) in city riding and 109 miles (175 km) on the highway.
Here are some estimated ranges for different riding scenarios:
* City riding: up to 174 miles (280 km)
* Highway riding: up to 109 miles (175 km)
* Combined city/highway riding: up to 140 miles (225 km)
It’s worth noting that these ranges are estimates and can vary depending on several factors, including:
* Riding style: Aggressive riding, such as rapid acceleration and braking, can reduce the range.
* Terrain: Hills and mountains can reduce the range, while flat terrain can increase it.
* Environmental conditions: Extreme temperatures, wind, and precipitation can affect the range.
* Battery health: The age and condition of the battery can impact its performance and range.
Harley-Davidson also offers a range of electric motorcycles with different battery sizes and ranges, including:
* LiveWire One: 100 miles (161 km)
* LiveWire S2 Del Mar: 100 miles (161 km)
* LiveWire S2: 130 miles (209 km)
It’s always a good idea to check the specifications and estimated ranges for the specific model you’re interested in and to consult with a Harley-Davidson dealer or representative for more information.