Nope, sorry see previous threads here. CEF50 manufacturer's is 720 Wh, in-house battery.
Also, one frame with two battery options Bafang 410, and the aforementioned that fit in the same downtube, using different cradle/hardware paired with each different battery.
I assume from the pics, the oversized downtube is likely really built for the larger in-house 720 Wh. But, for those want to shed another lb/kg, the 410 Wh. Probably a good option for lighter riders. This doesn't really appear to an issue/concern at this point. More will be revealed after Lunar New Year in early Feb.
Arguably, the 720 Wh may be better suited for the heavier riders, (or lighter riders with lots of elevation gain), and since no manufacturer range extender is offered. An aftermarket might be doable if a clever owner can successfully wire a little 250 Wh bottle battery extender as an example for the rest.
Plus, I'm unsure if the BT-F014 is truly 410 Watt hours of useable battery due to the reserve or complete shutdown being at 20-28%...very conservative , Bafang firmware, BMS protocol (like BT-F03 450Wh/BTF-04 650Wh batteries for my m600).
Lastly, the purported m820 higher 75Nmmax/95N may actually need the bigger battery to be practical for overall trail riding. The 720Wh may be a better option for many?IMHO
These variables kinda make this mid-powered, light-ish frame set unique, IF all Bafang marketing is accurate. We'll know as reports from the CEF50 get ridden a few rides after delivery in mid-March.
I'll make sure to chime in as 720Wh battery owner with my shake down review! Others with the 410Wh hopefully will do the same...for a nice comparison and contrast!
Either way, I think M820 CEF50 410Wh and 720Wh looks good on paper...hopefully the engineering is competent for both Bafang and Shenzhen Zhaosheg Carbon Fiber Technology Co.LTD (SZCFT)!
Bafang seems to have proven itself. And SZCFT makes both road/Mtn carbon frames...hopefully their venture into E-frames is solid too!!
