Can You Charge an eBike With a Solar Panel?
If you’re riding a bike that means that you’re traveling for free, but how can you make charging your bike as budget-friendly as possible? Can you charge an eBike with a solar panel?
You can charge an eBike with a solar panel. To do so, attach between 100 and 200 watts of solar panels to an inverter that will connect to your eBike’s charger and power it up.
Are you thinking of charging your eBike with solar panels for the first time? Then you’ll find out more about how to charge your bike in a way that is both budget and eco-friendly in this article.
How Do I Charge My Electric Bike off the Grid?
Charging your electric bike off of the grid is a fantastic idea for two main reasons.
The first is because off-the-grid electricity is source of energy that you have put in. You can use it at a fraction of the price of normal electricity rates.
Off-the-grid electricity is also awesome for the environment. It is sustainable and helps you to reduce your carbon footprint.
But that’s enough about how great off-the-grid electricity is. What about using it to charge your electric bike? Don’t worry, doing so is very simple and only requires a few tools.

Here is a list of everything you will need and the instructions that will help you to complete the task. Or to watch these steps being completed and follow along, check out this tutorial video.
- Battery connector
- Inverter
- Solar charge controller
- Battery
- Solar charge regulator
- Attach the inverter and solar charge controller to the battery
- TIP: Use a battery connector to attach the inverter and solar charge controller to the battery.
Can I Charge My eBike With an Inverter?
Putting your eBike in the back of your truck and then taking it for long rides in far out places is really good fun.
But what’s not so enjoyable is running out of power. But, if you have your truck with you or another vehicle you may wonder what you can do to get riding again.
You will be glad to know that yes, you can charge your eBike with an inverter.
You can use an inverter to convert the energy from your car battery and send it to your eBike’s battery.
You should just be careful not to completely drain your car or truck’s battery while you do so. Trying to find a jumpstart in the middle of nowhere is not always straightforward.
But don’t worry as an alternator tester should stop you from draining your vehicle’s battery down.
How Many Watts Does It Take to Charge an eBike?
Charging an eBike is a simple job that will help you get back on the road when your battery runs flat. How long should a charge take? Most eBikes can charge up fully within just 4 to 6 hours.

It is also possible to do a quick charge on some eBikes. This will have them charged in just 1.5 hours! If your bike has some charge, it will top up its battery faster.
But what if you are trying to calculate not just the time it will take to charge your eBike but how much electricity you will need? Depending on the capacity of your battery, it should take between 500 and 800 watt hours for you to charge your eBike.
This works out to be between 0.4 and 0.8 kilowatt hours.
Can You Charge an eBike With a Power Bank?
You are out on the road with your eBike when all of a sudden you run out of power. Now, there’s not much fun in that.
How can you prevent this from happening? Well, asides from fully charging the battery before you leave, you can also charge your eBike with a power bank.
This is a great way of keeping your wheels on the road as power banks are light and easy to take with you.
But what does charging your eBike with a power bank involve? Before you can charge your bike you will need to check how many watts your bike pulls and how many watts your power bank gives out.
If your power bank has more watts than your bike needs, you will be able to charge it. Here are a couple of other things you should keep in mind when charging your bike:
- Fully charge the power bank before you attempt to charge your eBike. Your eBike will likely need to fully drain your power bank to start working again.
- If your power bank runs out of power, you can recharge it using a solar panel or your car. But of course, you wouldn’t want to run your car battery flat for the sake of your eBike. So, keep an eye on your car battery as you charge the power bank. To charge your eBike with a solar panel you will need an inverter. You should attach the inverter to the eBike’s battery.
- You will not be able to recharge a dirt bike using a power bank. These bikes require more watts to charge up than your standard power bank can hold.
- Jackery power banks hold a lot of energy and are great for recharging your eBike. Consider taking one on your journeys.
What Size Inverter Do I Need to Charge My eBike?
Using an eBike while on vacation is becoming increasingly popular. eBikes are also on trend for taking on long rides around picturesque landscapes.
Are you planning to take your eBike out this weekend? Then you’ll need to make sure you have a way to keep the battery charged.
There’s nothing fun about having to cut your journey short because you run out of power.
Charging your eBike from your car, solar panels, or even your RV is simple.
- The inverter should be high-quality and pure sine wave
- The inverter should be able to provide the charger’s nominal power without hitting a power limit
- To charge one battery, the inverter should have an output of 166 watts. If you have two bike batteries to charge, it should be able to deliver 322 watts.
Can I Charge My eBike With a Jackery?
A Jackery is an awesome mobile power source that helps you to keep your electrical devices running while you’re on the move.
It is compact and lightweight. It is the perfect companion for someone that loves being outdoors but needs to stay connected.
- A mobile phone
- A laptop or portable computer
- A fan
- A small fridge
- An eBike
But what about your eBike? You can charge an eBike with a Jackery. Your eBike will likely draw about 400 watts of energy to fully charge it.
Most Jackery portable chargers will be able to handle charging your bike and still give you some juice to power something else.
- Fully charge the Jackery before using it to power your eBike. This will help you to fully charge its battery in one go.
- Recharge the Jackery’s battery after using it to charge your eBike. The eBike will need about 400 watts to fully charge. Depending on the capacity of your Jackery battery, you may need to recharge it before you can use it again.
- You can use your car battery to recharge your Jackery. But be careful, you wouldn’t want to end up with a flat car battery because you were recharging your Jackery. Keep an eye on your car’s battery using an alternator tester.
Final Thoughts
Riding an eBike is plenty of fun and is a great way to get around and do something good for the environment.
It is also a fantastic way of saving money on travel. But what should you do when your battery runs flat? Is there an eco-friendy way of getting yourself up and running again? Can you charge an eBike with a solar panel?
In this article, we have seen that it is possible to charge an eBike with a solar panel. To do so, you just need to connect your solar panel to an inverter.
You will need between 100 and 200 watts of solar panels for this job. Connect the inverter to your bike’s charger and within a few hours, you should be charged up and ready to go again. It’s that simple!
SOSIOHUMANIKA: Jurnal Pendidikan Sains Sosial dan Kemanusiaan (Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Education). This journal, with ISSN 1979-0112 (print) and ISSN 2622-6855 (online), was firstly published on May 20, 2008, in the context to commemorate the National Awakening Day in Indonesia. The SOSIOHUMANIKA journal had been managed and organized by the Lecturers of FISIP UNSYIAH (Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Syiah Kuala University) in Banda Aceh, since 2020 to 2025; and be published by Minda Masagi Suci Foundation and ASPENSI (International Association for Historians and History Educators) in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia.
The SOSIOHUMANIKA journal is published every May and November. This journal is dedicated not only for Indonesian scholars who concern about the Humanities and Social Sciences Educational studies, but also welcome to the scholars of Southeast Asian countries and around the world who care and share related to the Social Sciences, Humanities, and Educational studies in general.

The SOSIOHUMANIKA journal is devoted, but not limited to, Social Sciences education, Humanities education, and any new development and advancement in the field of Humanities and Social Sciences education. The scope of our journal includes: (1) Language and literature education; (2) Social sciences education; (3) Sports and health education; (4) Economy and business education; (5) Science, Technology and Society in education; (6) Political and Social Engineering in education; and (7) Visual arts, dance, music, and design education.
For Indonesian scholars, it is important to note here that the SOSIOHUMANIKA journal has been accredited by Ditjendikti Kemdikbud RI (Directorate-General of Higher Education, Ministry of Education and Culture of the Republic of Indonesia) for period 2013 to 2018. The articles published in SOSIOHUMANIKA journal are able to be written in English as well as in Indonesian and Malay languages.
Since early 2018, the website of SOSIOHUMANIKA journal has migrated to webside based on OJS (Open Journal System) program at: www.journals.mindamas.com/index.php/sosiohumanika. However, the conventional e-mails address for sending the articles is still able to: sosiohumanika@gmail.com and mindamas.journals@gmail.com
EDUCARE
EDUCARE: International Journal for Educational Studies. This journal, with ISSN 1979-7877 (print) and ISSN 2621-587X (online), was firstly published on August 17, 2008, in the context to commemorate the Independence Day in Indonesia. The EDUCARE journal was managed and organized by the Lecturers of FKIP UMP (Faculty of Education and Teacher Training, Muhammadiyah University of Purwokerto) in Central Java, Indonesia, since Edition of February 2009 to Edition of February 2016; and published by Minda Masagi Suci; ASPENSI (International Association for Historians and History Educators) in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia; and BRIMAN (Brunei-Indonesia-Malaysia Academic Network) Institute in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam, since issue of February 2018 to date.
The EDUCARE journal is published every February and August. This journal is dedicated not only for Indonesian scholars who concern about educational studies, but also welcome to the scholars of Southeast Asian countries and around the World who care and share related to the educational studies in general.
The EDUCARE journal is devoted, but not limited to, primary education, secondary education, higher education, teacher education, special education, adult education, non-formal education, and any new development and advancement in the field of education. The scope of our journal includes: (1) Language and literature education; (2) Social science education; (3) Sports and health education; (4) Economy and business education; (5) Math and natural science education; (6) Vocational and engineering education; and (7) Visual arts, dance, music, and design education.
Since 2018, the website of EDUCARE journal has been migrated from web based on WP (Word Press) program towards the web based on OJS (Open Journal System) program at: www.journals.mindamas.com/index.php/educare. However, the conventional e-mail address for sending the articles is still able to: ijes.educare@gmail.com and mindamas.journals@gmail.com
TAWARIKH
TAWARIKH: Journal of Historical Studies. This journal, with print-ISSN 2085-0980 and online-ISSN 2685-2284. was firstly published on October 28, 2009, in the context to commemorate the Youth Pledge Day in Indonesia. The TAWARIKH journal was organized by the Lecturers of Faculty of Adab and Humanities UIN SGD (State Islamic University, Sunan Gunung Djati) in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, since issue of April 2016 to October 2017; and published by Minda Masagi Suci and ASPENSI (International Association for Historians and History Educators) in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia.
The TAWARIKH journal is published every April and October. This journal is dedicated not only for Indonesian scholars who concern about History Education and Historical Studies, but also welcome to the scholars of Southeast Asian countries and around the world who care and share related to the History Education and Historical Studies in general.
The TAWARIKH journal is devoted, but not limited to, history education, historical studies, and any new development and advancement in the field of history education and historical studies. The scope of our journal includes: (1) History Education and National Character Building; (2) Political, Social, Cultural and Educational History; (3) Education, History, and Social Awareness; (4) Economic History and Welfare State; (5) Science, Technology and Society in Historical Perspectives; (6) Religion and Philosophy in Historical Perspectives; and (7) Visual Arts, Dance, Music, and Design in Historical Perspectives.
For Indonesian scholars, it is important to note here that the TAWARIKH journal has been accredited by Ditjendikti Kemdikbud RI (Directorate-General of Higher Education, Ministry of Education and Culture of the Republic of Indonesia) for period 2012 to 2017; and also indexed by Google Scholar as well as SINTA (Science and Technology Indexing) Level 2 owned by Kemenristekdikti (Ministry of Research, Technology, and Higher Education of the Republic of Indonesia) in Jakarta.
Since early 2016, the website of TAWARIKH journal has migrated to website based on OJS (Open Journal System) program at: www.journals.mindamas.com/index.php/tawarikh. However, the conventional e-mail address for sending the articles is still able to: tawarikh.journal2009@gmail.com and mindamas.journals@gmail.com
INSANCITA
INSANCITA: Journal of Islamic Studies in Indonesia and Southeast Asia. This journal, with e-ISSN 2657-0491 and p-ISSN 2443-2776, was firstly published on February 5, 2016, in the context to commemorate the anniversary of HMI (Himpunan Mahasiswa Islam or Association of Islamic College’s Students) in Indonesia. The INSANCITA journal has been organized by the Alumni of HMI who work as Lecturers at the HEIs (Higher Education Istitutions) in Indonesia, since issue of February 2016 to date; and published by Minda Masagi Suci, a publishing house owned by ASPENSI (the Association of Indonesian Scholars of History Education) in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia.
The articles published in INSANCITA journal are able to be written in English as well as in Indonesian and Malay languages. The INSANCITA journal is published every February and August. This journal is dedicated not only for Indonesian scholars who concern about Islamic studies, but also welcome to the scholars of Southeast Asian countries and around the World who care and share related to the Islamic studies in general.
The INSANCITA journal is devoted, but not limited to, Islamic studies and any new development and advancement in the field of Islamic society. The scope of our journal includes: (1) Language and Literature in Islam; (2) Social Science and Humanities in Islam; (3) History and Philosophy of Education in Islam; (4) Economy and Business in Islam; (5) Science, Technology and Society in Islam; (6) Political, Cultural and Social Engineering in Islam; and (7) Visual Arts, Dance, Music, and Design in Islam.
Since early 2016, the website of INSANCITA journal has migrated to website based on OJS (Open Journal System) program at: www.journals.mindamas.com/index.php/insancita. However, the conventional e-mail address for sending the articles is still able to: insancita.journal@gmail.com and mindamas.journals@gmail.com
ATIKAN
ATIKAN: Jurnal Kajian Pendidikan (Journal of Educational Studies). This journal, with e-ISSN 2714-6243 and p-ISSN 2088-1290, was firstly published on June 1, 2011, in the context to commemorate the Birthday of Pancasila’s Name in Indonesia. Since issue of June 2012 to December 2014, the ATIKAN journal was organized by the Lecturers of FKIP UNSUR (Faculty of Education and Teacher Training, Suryakancana University) in Cianjur; and, since issue of December 2014 to June 2015, by the Lecturers of FPOK UPI (Faculty of Sport and Health Education, Indonesia University of Education) in Bandung; and published by Minda Masagi Suci as a publisher owned by ASPENSI (the Association of Indonesian Scholars of History Education) in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia.
The articles published in ATIKAN journal are able to be written in English as well as in Indonesian and Malay languages. This journal is published twice a year i.e. every June and December. The ATIKAN journal is dedicated not only for Indonesian scholars who concern about educational studies, but also welcome to the scholars of Southeast Asian countries and around the world who care and share related to the educational studies in general.
The ATIKAN journal is devoted, but not limited to, primary education, secondary education, higher education, teacher education, special education, adult education, non-formal education, and any new development and advancement in the field of education. The scope of our journal includes: (1) Language and literature education; (2) Social science education; (3) Sports and health education; (4) Economy and business education; (5) Math and natural science education; (6) Vocational and engineering education; and (7) Visual arts, dance, music, and design education.
Since early 2016, the website of ATIKAN journal has been migrated towards the web based on OJS (Open Journal System) program at: www.journals.mindamas.com/index.php/atikan. However, the conventional e-mail address for sending the articles is still able to: atikan.jurnal@gmail.com and mindamas.journals@gmail.com
SUSURGALUR
The articles published in SUSURGALUR journal are able to be written in English as well as in Indonesian and Malay languages. The SUSURGALUR journal is published every March and September. This journal is dedicated not only for Indonesian scholars who concern about History Education and Historical Studies, but also welcome to the scholars of Southeast Asian countries and around the world who care and share related to the History Education and Historical Studies in general.
The SUSURGALUR journal is devoted, but not limited to, history education, historical studies, and any new development and advancement in the field of history education and historical studies. The scope of our journal includes: (1) History Education and National Character Building; (2) Political, Social, Cultural and Educational History; (3) Education, History, and Social Awareness; (4) Economic History and Welfare State; (5) Science, Technology and Society in Historical Perspectives; (6) Religion and Philosophy in Historical Perspectives; and (7) Visual Arts, Dance, Music, and Design in Historical Perspectives.
Since early 2016, the website of SUSURGALUR journal has been migrated from web based on WP (Word Press) program towards the web based on OJS (Open Journal System) program at: www.journals.mindamas.com/index.php/susurgalur. However, the conventional e-mail address for sending the articles is still able to: susurgalur.jurnal2013@gmail.com and midamas.journals@gmail.com
SIPATAHOENAN
SIPATAHOENAN: South-East Asian Journal for Youth, Sports Health Education. This journal, with ISSN 2407-7348, was firstly published on April 21, 2015, in the context to commemorate the Kartini (Women Figure)’s Day in Indonesia. Since issue of April 2015 to October 2015, the SIPATAHOENAN journal was organized by the Central Executive Board of APAKSI (Association of All Indonesian Sports’ Experts and Practitioners) in Bandung; and supported by KEMENPORA RI (Ministry of Youth and Sports of the Republic of Indonesia) in Jakarta. Since issue of April 2016 to date, the SIPATAHOENAN journal has been managed and published by Minda Masagi Suci, a publishing house owned by ASPENSI (the Association of Indonesian Scholars of History Education) in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia.
The articles published in SIPATAHOENAN journal are able to be written in English as well as in Indonesian and Malay languages. The SIPATAHOENAN journal is published every April and October. This journal is dedicated not only for Indonesian scholars who concern about the youth, sports, health, and educational studies, but also welcome to the scholars of Southeast Asian countries and around the world who care and share related to the youth, sports, health, and educational studies in general.
The SIPATAHOENAN journal is devoted, but not limited to, youth education, sports education, health education, and any new development and advancement in the field of youth, sports, and health education. The scope of our journal includes: (1) Youth and Nation-State Development; (2) Sports and National Character Building; (3) Health and Human Resources Quality; (4) Youth Education and Nation-State in the Future; (5) Sports Education and Fighting Spirit of the Nation-State; (6) Health Education and Nation-State Tenacity; and (7) Youth, Sports, and Helath Education in the Context of Welfare State Development.
Since early 2016, the website of SIPATAHOENAN journal has been migrated to OJS (Open Journal System) program at: www.journals.mindamas.com/index.php/sipatahoenan. However, the conventional e-mail address for sending the articles is still able to: sipatahoenan.journal@gmail.com and mindamas.journals@gmail.com
HONAI
The HONAI journal is published every May and November. This journal is dedicated not only for Indonesian scholars who concern about Educational, Social, Political, and Cultural Studies, but also welcome to the scholars of Southeast Asian countries and around the world who care and share related to the above theme in general.
The HONAI journal is devoted, but not limited to, educational, social, political, and cultural matters, and any new development and advancement in the field of those matters. The scope of our journal includes: (1) Education and National Character Building; (2) Political, Social, and Cultural Matters; (3) History of Educational, Social, Political, and Cultural Matters; (4) Educational, Social, Political, and Cultural Development in the Context of Welfare Nation-State; (5) Science, Technology and Society in the Context of Educational, Social, Political, and Cultural Development; and (6) Religion and Philosophy in the Perspectives of Educational, Social, Political, and Cultural Context.
Since the firstly issued, the HONAI journal is based on OJS (Open Journal System) program at: www.journals.mindamas.com/index.php/honai. However, the conventional e-mail address for sending the articles is still able to: mindamas.journals@gmail.com
HISTORIA
HISTORIA: Jurnal Kajian Sejarah di Nusantara dan Dunia (Journal of Historical Studies in Indonesian/Malay Archipelago and the World). This journal, with print-ISSN 2621-8011 and online-ISSN 2621-802X, will firstly be published on December 27, 2018. The HISTORIA journal has been managed and published by Minda Masagi Suci, a publishing house owned by ASPENSI (the Association of Indonesian Scholars of History Education) in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia.
The HISTORIA journal is published every December and June. This journal is dedicated not only for Indonesian scholars who concern about the Historical Studies, but also welcome to the scholars of Southeast Asian countries and around the world who care and share related to the above theme in general.
The HISTORIA journal is devoted, but not limited to, history of educational, social, political, and cultural matters, and any new development and advancement in the field of those matters. The scope of our journal includes: (1) History of National-State and its Character Building; (2) History of Political, Social, and Cultural Matters; (3) History of Educational, Social, Political, and Cultural Matters; (4) History of Educational, Social, Political, and Cultural Development in the Context of Welfare Nation-State; (5) History of Science, Technology and Society in the Context of Educational, Social, Political, and Cultural Development; and (6) History Religion and Philosophy in the Perspectives of Educational, Social, Political, and Cultural Context.
Since the firstly issued, the HISTORIA journal is based on OJS (Open Journal System) program at: www.journals.mindamas.com/index.php/historia. However, the conventional e-mail address for sending the articles is still able to: atriwusidna@gmail.com
MIMBAR PENDIDIKAN
MIMBAR PENDIDIKAN: Jurnal Indonesia untuk Kajian Pendidikan (Indonesian Journal for Educational Studies). This journal, with print-ISSN 2527-3868 and online-ISSN 2503-457X, was firstly be published on March 11, 2016, and issued every March and September. The MIMBAR PENDIDIKAN is a new version journal from the old journal with the similar name that was published since 1995 to 2005. This journal is dedicated not only for Indonesian scholars who concern about educational studies, but also welcome to the scholars of Southeast Asian countries and around the world who care and share related to the educational studies in general.
The MIMBAR PENDIDIKAN journal is organized by the Lecturers of UPI (Indonesia University of Education)’s Journal Developer Team; and published by UPI Press in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. The articles published in MIMBAR PENDIDIKAN journal are able to be written in English as well as in Indonesian and Malay languages.
The MIMBAR PENDIDIKAN journal is devoted, but not limited to, primary education, secondary education, higher education, teacher education, special education, adult education, non-formal education, and any new development and advancement in the field of education. The scope of our journal includes: (1) Language and literature education; (2) Social sciences and humanities education; (3) Sports and health education; (4) Economy and business education; (5) Math and natural science education; (6) Vocational and engineering education; and (7) Visual arts, dance, music, and design education.
Conventional e-mail address for sending the articles is: suciandi@upi.edu and mindamas.journals@gmail.com
How to Charge an Ebike While Camping?
When you are tired of the routine in cities, what would you do? There are many options for us to choose to calm our minds, to find a place where we can get a truly peaceful mind. Going camping with our ebikes is one of the best options as we could take adventures and explore nature by riding electric bikes. That sounds great, but people have a major concern about this entertainment: how to change an ebike while camping? We know there aren’t charging ports in most camping spots, and this is truly a serious problem for riders that camp with their electric bikes for adults as none of them would love to pedal an 80-pound ebike back home. Well, don’t worry about that. In this article, we will walk you through everything you need to know about charging an electric bike while camping.
Methods to Charge Ebikes While Camping
1. Solar Panels
It is pretty cool to charge electronic devices, including ebikes. This technology is always applied to charge a battery of larger capacity. Of course, you can use it to charge your ebike batteries, which is our main FOCUS today.
To make use of solar panels to charge your ebikes batteries, you will basically need a solar panel, an inverter, and a charge controller. There are many solar panels for sale to choose from, which could be light or heavy. As charging an ebike battery doesn’t require much electricity, you could just get a lighter solar panel in case you will have to carry it around with you.
Also, another issue with this charging method is that it is less efficient than the original charge and can take a few hours to fully charge an ebike battery.
2. Generators
Generators are always applied when there is a power outage. Depending on the scenario, there are always home generators as well, which are more portable and easy to carry. You could make a connection between a generator and an ebike battery with a charging cable when you want to charge your ebike battery. Also, you will have to adjust the power output depending on the specs of your battery.
3. Power Bank
Regular power banks are only made for cell phones and they can be applied to ebike batteries. Of course, there are power banks for sale specifically designed to hold much more power. Just be sure to be clear about the capacity of your ebike battery before you get to purchase a power bank. Of course, one straight way is to ask for help from sellers.
Calculate the electric power you need
Before you head out and select any of the 3 charging methods above, you should have to calculate how much you need based. No matter which way you choose, solar panel, generator, or power Band, you must select the correct size of them based on your batteries.
In general, you must be clear about the watt-hour of your ebike batteries. You can normally find this number in the user manual, but if you can’t any of this, you could make the calculation yourself, below is the way:
Formula: Watt-hour (Wh) = Ampere Hour (Ah) x Voltage (V)
Example: 48V x 10Ah = 480Wh
Take Good Care of Your Ebike Batteries
While camping in the wild, you are recommended to keep an eye on your batteries. Once it is rainy, you can hide in the tent while your ebikes can’t be taken inside either. If you just leave your ebike out there in the rain, not only the battery but the rest of the other components can be damaged. In case it is raining, you’d better take an outdoor bike cover.
Also, you must make sure the battery is not exposed to extreme temperatures as they can have a huge impact on the performance and health of it. The extremely hot temperature can make a battery run out faster while the cold cause a lower output and shorter lifespan. Therefore, the simple way is that don’t leave your ebike exposed to direct sunlight or extremely cold temperatures.
The last point is about a safety hazard. When you are using a different method to charge your ebikes on a campsite, you should always keep an eye on it and avoid charging overnight in case the charging method doesn’t work well and cause the battery to catch fire. This can be pretty dangerous especially when you are in a forest.
Bring a Second Battery
One of the easiest ways to avoid running out of battery is to carry a spare battery. Before you are ready to go out camping, you could first fully charge your ebike, then bring a second battery that is fully charged as well. If you are not going to drive a car, you must at least equip your bike with a pannier bag for storing the battery or just tighten it on the rear rack with a strap.
If you are planning on driving to a campsite with an ebike, a bike rack is absolutely needed. Most bike racks you can buy on the market are designed to carry at least 2 ebikes, which can be really convenient to transport.
To go camping with ebikes, there are a lot of things to consider. Please be sure to read our blog about how to camp with ebikes.
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Our High Output Solar Charging System will charge your ride and gear in the backcountry with easy setup.
The Solar Charging Station can charge your electric bike or battery-powered accessories from the campsite, treestand, or even your favorite trail!
Increase your range with the Solar Panel charger that does not require an outlet! For maximum efficiency, the E-Bike charging panel connects directly to the bike battery.
Set up the panel while sitting in your deer stand, fishing on the water, or relaxing at the campsite. As long as the panel is in direct sunlight, the charge time is roughly the same as charging from a standard outlet.
Carry the panel easily in the included bag, which fits perfectly into any of the QuietKat Pannier Bags.
The USB-A and USB-C connection outlets allow you to charge your phone, laptop, camera, and other devices.
Do not attempt to use it at temperatures below freezing because it can permanently damage the battery. Do not attempt to charge the battery while operating the bike.
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Shipping Times:Shipping to the lower 48 usually takes between 3 to 5 business days but you should allow 3 to 10 business days depending on carrier used and delivery location.
Damages: Please inspect the packaging of your item(s) when they arrive, if you notice any damage you should make note of it when signing for delivery. If your item(s) do arrived damaged, please send photos to returns@cecesebikegarage.com and we will process an insurance claim on your behalf.
NOTICE: ALL PURCASES MADE THROUGH AFFIRM WILL BE SUBJECT TO A FORFEIT OF MERCHANT PROCESSING FEES IF A REFUND IS ISSUED.
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Cece’s E-Bike Garage has teamed up with different financial institutions to offer you a variety of financing options. If you choose to finance your purchase you can do so during the checkout process.
When checking out on the website you will see the below options. First is the Credit Card option, but immediately below are the 2 financing options. PayPal – Affirm.
Regardless of which financing option you choose, we ship your order immediately.
Each financing option is different and I’ll explain the key points of each one for you on this page so you can make a decision based on which financing option is the best for you.
NOTICE: ALL PURCASES MADE THROUGH AFFIRM WILL BE SUBJECT TO A FORFEIT OF MERCHANT PROCESSING FEES IF A REFUND IS ISSUED.