Current Avinox MG Prototype Bikes Don't Support Battery Regen

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The total Gravitational Potential Energy of cca 341 Wh is a real number based on a simple basic physics formula calculated in this case from the suggested 1000m altitude difference, 125kg total mass and standard average rate of gravitational acceleration on Earth 9,81m/s²

AI is pretty accurate when asking technical questions correctly, not everyone know how to. Mark this, the end results when the drives are ready won't be much different then in my post.
 
Has anyone else ridden a Onewheel? I think they look dorky but I bought one to walk my dog with and it’s pretty unreal how fun it is. It has battery Regen and uses it for breaking. I also wonder how that motor works. It’s so smooth and intuitive.

Small package too so maybe regen isn’t that big of an addition to make work? I just think it would for sure need a sensor on your brakes because I wouldn’t want it to activate on every downhill. I could also see it being added to an accessory button to just use as another brake when you’re chill riding. Like long descents that you don’t want to ride the brake on.
 
if i want ai content, i talk to an ai. in a forum i expect human opinions…
Well this was my opinion, explained better with the help of AI as english isn't my native language, writing technical english is even harder, so I use any help avaliable. Just to calm your mind I double, sometimes even triple check with my own brain what the AI helper spits out, as I am aware it spits out shit if you ask stupid questions. Don't know your experience with AI and it's use but if used correctly it's a powerful tool. Anyway whatever, thanks for your constructive comments. Good luck 👍
 
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