Trek rail 625wh Battery range

Did 32.5 miles with 3800feet of climbing the other day, windy day and a maxxis dh maxxgrip tyre which was like a boat anchor?
 
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I don’t have a rail, but have the Bosch 625 battery, and with a mix of emtb, a couple of hits of turbo, and switching if off on the flats and downhills, I did 28 miles today, and only used 29% of the battery.
 
This is from my 500kwh Trek Rail 5 yesterday.

I weigh 13.2st. Carrying 1.5l water plus the usual spares. Maxxis DHF 2.5 24psi front and Maxxis Aggressor 2.5 24psi rear.

Just under 32 miles and 4200ft climbing.

This was in the Pennines majority of the climbing wasn't fire road surface more loose stony crap really.

The majority of the ride was done in Eco with Tour on for the more technical steeper sections.

I had 1 bar left when I got back to the car.

All in all pretty happy as this was a tough ride even on the EBike. My legs are shot this morning.

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Got my longest ride in today, managed 44miles and 3000 ft elevation, had one bar left showing I had 8 miles left in ECO.
70% in Tour and 30% in Eco.
To be fair that was as long as I'd want to ride, I was getting tired.
 
30 miles on my Whyte yesterday, I'd say 80% eco, 15% Tour and 5% EMTB just to get up a really long steep hill. Used 3 of 5 bars and had 15 miles left in eco iirc.
I reckon I could easily get 50+ miles without too much climbing.
 
20.9 miles, 1900ft of climbing and it dropped to 3 bars just as I got home, so a knat’s over 20% used. Mostly tarmac miles, but the majority of the climbs were off road. Mostly EMTB, with a bit of Tour and a mile of Eco after the first 600ft bridleway climb.
40% used
 
Most recently I've done 21 miles and 2550 feet with 55% remaining and 31 miles and 4600 feet on a Rail 9.9 with about 20% remaining using mostly Tour plus a little Eco and eMTB. I find eMTB mode to be too much assist for most riding. It's fun, but I'd like to tune it down a bit to preserve battery. I ride more than 65% of the time in Eco and Tour and find Tour plenty of assist.
 
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All eMTB and Turbo mode. 0 miles range remaining when I got back to the car.
 
85% tour mode and 15% emtb. Uphills were 70% tarmac. Downhills technical. Rider weight 80kg. 7% capacity left at the end.

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On my new Rail 7 I squeezed 48.6 miles and smidge over 5200ft climbing following the route of the
Hope pre peaks route in july , conditions were pretty ideal, mostly eco,trail and a touch of emtb, 16st wet thru !
one bar left,
TIP OF THE DAY;- Turn the thing off whenever you can !!!
 
Did 80km on a city ride a few weeks ago, with various assistance levels and by the end of the ride I had 25% left in the tank.
 
Be interesting to see what range people are getting from the new update , the light emtb which replaces the tour mode
 
So far after update i am getting significantly more miles on a battery.
Did 22 miles recently and still had 60% left
 
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