Environmental temperature can have a big impact on both the lifespan and the capacity of your bike’s battery pack. Higher temperatures can negatively impact your battery’s lifespan, however cold can impact the voltage output of battery cells and shorten the battery’s capacity and range. It is therefore recommended to store your batteries at room temperature, approximately 20°C.
Capacity – The colder it is, the smaller your capacity will be
The Wh rating of your battery is based on a room temperature measurement of 20°C. When the temperature drops the voltage from the cells lowers, even if they are fully charged. This effectively lowers the total capacity of the battery.
Example: at 0°C the change in capacity can be approximated to 20%. This means that whereas normally your bike has an effective range of 50km at 20°C, when the temperature hits 0 your effective range will be more like 40km.
These effects from temperature are temporary, and once brought back up to room temperature will also return to their previous capacity.
Rule of thumb: for every degree below 20°C, your battery’s approximate capacity can drop by 1%. There is little effect to your effective capacity and range above 20°C.
The Lifespan of your battery at higher temperatures
Extremely high temperatures can negatively impact the lifespan of a battery, so on extremely hot and sunny days we recommend to park your bike in the shade when possible.