Battery and range
E-bike battery and range
To suit your e-bike in every case
Do you go on short trips or would you rather cycle all day long? How far you can go with electric pedal assistance depends to a large extent on the type of battery. Gazelle has a wide range of batteries you can combine with your motor, which means there is always a battery-motor combination to suit your usage. Simply choose the battery that suits you best thank to our clear chart.
Bosch Active Line battery table
Gazelle hybrid bikes with the Bosch Active Line battery boast a range of up to 180 km* thus providing longer periods of cycling pleasure. Bikes with this battery are suitable for both flat and hilly terrain (48 Nm** max.).
Bosch Active Line | Gold |
Watt hour rating | 400 Wh |
Ampere rating | 11.1 Ah |
Eco range | 145 km |
Power range | 80 km |
Sport range | 65 km |
Turbo range | 55 km |
Price | Included in bike price, excluding recycling levy |
Bosch Performance Line battery table
Gazelle hybrid bikes with the Bosch Performance Line mid-mounted motor boast a range of up to 154 km*. These bikes are suitable for both flat and hilly terrain (60 Nm max.**). NB: not available as a luggage carrier battery.
Bosch Performance Line | Gold |
Watt hour rating | 400 Wh |
Ampere rating | 11.1 Ah |
Eco range* | 125 km |
Tour range* | 75 km |
Sport range* | 62 km |
Turbo range* | 54 km |
Price | Included in bike price, excluding recycling levy |
Impulse
When you buy a hybrid bike with Gazelle Impulse mid-engine you have the choice of three batteries (silver, gold and platinum), each with a different capacity and associated radius ranging from 50 km to 160 km*.
Impulse | Gold |
Watt hour rating | 416 Wh |
Ampere rating | 11,4 Ah |
Eco range | 90-130 km |
Sport range | 80-115 km |
Power range | 65-90 km |
Price | Included in bike price, excluding recycling levy |
* The range will depend in part on the following factors: gear selected, tyre pressure, weight of rider, bike speed, terrain, headwind, age of battery and assistance setting. The charging capacity will reduce over time depending on usage, age and maintenance.
** Max. torque is a measure of how much pulling power the motor can deliver in the most efficient conditions for the system.