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Looks like you had this fully answered. I just bought a CE 04 a couple of weeks ago. I am really enjoying it - it won’t replace my GS Adventure for long trips of course, but for what it is, I am very happy so far.
For anyone looking to purchase one: the range is, of course limited. I can get 70 - 80 miles from a full charge. I look for charging stations when I am out and about and have found free ones, ones that are shown as available but are either not working or have a Tesla sitting in the space (not plugged in, of course) or a Honda accord or whatever, that isn’t even electric. Some of the charging points are restricted to employees only and are in private parking areas, but I have found that many car dealerships have (often free) charging. So long as they have a J-1772 level 2 charger you will be fine.
My BMW Motorrad dealer does not have a charger, but do let me plug in to their outside 120 v outlet, so that gives me a few kW and miles whilst I am browsing/shopping. I spend plenty of money there so a few minutes on a charger isn’t a hardship for them.
I did buy the NEMA 14-50 adapter for the flexibility but will most likely get a home wall box installed. If anyone has a rough idea as to cost, that would be appreciated. I will go down the permit and professional installation route - it might well cost more, but it is better to have all the legal aspects covered.
Overall, it is a fun machine. I use mine for commuting in the main as well as local errands and keep the GS for longer journeys.[/ATTACH]View attachment 93351
Thanks for the report on this bike. Try not to let the negativity keep you from more reports on how this bike is working out for you.
OM
The whole concept seems like more trouble than what its worth.
"Ah, them powered buggies will never catch on. There is none of that gazzoleen between my farm and town. I'll keep my horses which can graze almost anywhere and drink water from any tub or pond."
XMET - I have had a EV car for a year and a half. I don't know what state you live in, but here in New Jersey, the state does not charge sales tax on EVs and the local electric utilitiy (PSEG) gave me $1500 to install a charger in my garage. I had a long run from my panel to the garage, so that used most of the $1500. I bought a ENEL X "JuiceBox" 40-AMP charger for $600. I also learned that Tesla has installed Level 2 (not high-speed DC) chargers in many places. They're called "Destination Chargers" and they're free to use. You can find them at many hotels. Of course they're slower than the DC chargers, but in your case that probably does not have much impact because of your battery size. To use them you need a J-1772 to Tesla converter, and those cost about $80 bucks. I have one and have used it once, so it may not be worth your while to buy.
Perhaps you could check and see what incentives your state might have. I find that my 2022 Hyundai Ioniq 5 costs me about 4-cents a mile to drive. The electric company gives me a lower rate on Level 2 charging between 9PM and 7AM weekdays, and all day and night on Saturday and Sunday. The only concern I have is long-distance travel, but I've used an iPhone app callled "A Better Route Planner" which finds good charging on trips and calculates when I'll need to stop. On a DC fast charger I can go from 20% charge to 80% charge in about 20 minutes. Hyundai gave me three years of free charging on "Electrify America" stations. I don't use the EA stations much because even though it's free (there's one near my home) lots of DC charging can degrade an EV battery. I drive the car down to about 40% charge, then use my ENEL X (AC Level 2) to bring it up to 60%. That seems to work out well as the projected life of the battery has been extended they tell me.
Anyway, have fun with that CE04!
John
I will move these electric bikes posts to the electric bike thread shortly.
Discussion on electric bicycles has been moved out of the scooter thread to the electric bicycle thread here-
https://forums.bmwmoa.org/showthread.php?96178-Electric-bikes-gone-wild
OM
XMET - I have had a EV car for a year and a half. I don't know what state you live in, but here in New Jersey, the state does not charge sales tax on EVs and the local electric utilitiy (PSEG) gave me $1500 to install a charger in my garage. I had a long run from my panel to the garage, so that used most of the $1500. I bought a ENEL X "JuiceBox" 40-AMP charger for $600. I also learned that Tesla has installed Level 2 (not high-speed DC) chargers in many places. They're called "Destination Chargers" and they're free to use. You can find them at many hotels. Of course they're slower than the DC chargers, but in your case that probably does not have much impact because of your battery size. To use them you need a J-1772 to Tesla converter, and those cost about $80 bucks. I have one and have used it once, so it may not be worth your while to buy.
Perhaps you could check and see what incentives your state might have. I find that my 2022 Hyundai Ioniq 5 costs me about 4-cents a mile to drive. The electric company gives me a lower rate on Level 2 charging between 9PM and 7AM weekdays, and all day and night on Saturday and Sunday. The only concern I have is long-distance travel, but I've used an iPhone app callled "A Better Route Planner" which finds good charging on trips and calculates when I'll need to stop. On a DC fast charger I can go from 20% charge to 80% charge in about 20 minutes. Hyundai gave me three years of free charging on "Electrify America" stations. I don't use the EA stations much because even though it's free (there's one near my home) lots of DC charging can degrade an EV battery. I drive the car down to about 40% charge, then use my ENEL X (AC Level 2) to bring it up to 60%. That seems to work out well as the projected life of the battery has been extended they tell me.
Anyway, have fun with that CE04!
John
"Ah, them powered buggies will never catch on. There is none of that gazzoleen between my farm and town. I'll keep my horses which can graze almost anywhere and drink water from any tub or pond."
Electric bicycle?
This sounds like something about 100 years ago! Horses.
My father-in-law used to say "computers are a FAD" and look at us now. Embrace the future, it is coming!
Or maybe this is Paul humor?