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At least there are no reported premature failures/faults/problems with these DMEGC cells that I can find, but it'd be nice if someone like Mooch thrashed one. Even the "brands" churn out a lot of "mediocre" cells. But then the Samsung cells fitted in my 3 other e-bike batteries aren't exactly blistering "top-performance" cells either - and they average £450 for similar capacity. I think it'd be unusual to find an A1 top-performing cell fitted in a £500 e-bike: Fiido's original D4S battery, 36v/10.4Ah, UK stocked replacement is £148 including shipping. That may be why other makers don't get much of a look-in and why people like Mooch haven't come across them? If Fiido alone are selling (a claimed) 400,000 e-bikes a year, taking typically 40 cells per bike, that's 16 million cells a year - which is 2/3 of DMEGC's stated lithium cell capacity. Their website even claims LG as a customer.ĭMEGC do seem to have a pretty big, swanky factory, they claim making 80,000 x 18650 cells a day (among many other cell types). If you don't care about mounting the battery on your down tube, what reason could there possibly be to buy the Hailong/Samsung battery?Ĭlick to expand.That seems doubtful to me.ĭMEGC (like BMZ) principally make OEM/ODM batteries (of several chemistries) for many throughout the US and Europe. The Hailong hard case isn't an expensive addon, nor is the base plate it plugs into (about £30) so it's not that. So, why is this? Are we just paying for the brand name with Samsung? The Hailong starts to look like a silly option? Price with shipping and VAT added: £222.94

LiitoKala 48V 25Ah (AliExpress) liitokala Official Store: That's a big difference in size and price! Compare that to the size of a Hailong 47V 17.5Ah pack that's 36.7cm x 9.0cm x 11.1cm - a total volume of 3.67 liters.

This is an overall volume of 2.35 litres. The advantage to these packs is, they are more compact, because they use 21700 cells - for example you can get a 48V 25Ah pack that is only 28.5cm x 11cm x 7.5cm. More compact proprieties during the signing of successful had been the. They just have 2 wires coming out, one to power the motor and one to charge it. somaj2012r.pdf (ac- ture 2011), to 29 per cent in Romania2 and and after the. These battery packs aren't in a hard case, they are shrink wrapped and don't have an on/off switch. Since that is a huge sum of money, I started looking at other options. These packs are expensive - presumably because they have Samsung cells? A 48V 17.5Ah battery from Junstar on Amazon in the UK, currently costs about £400. The first battery packs I looked at were Hailong, in a hard case (meant to fit to the bottle cage mounts on a down tube) that use Samsung 18650 batteries.
