The 2009 Schwinn Tailwind Electric Bike By: Gladys Avalos
What is the E-Bike? It’s like a regular bicycle, but with an electric component that assists in pedaling. Schwinn Tailwind Link Schwinn Tailwind Link
How does it work?
The electric components The E-Bike’s electric components consist of the Battery Power Pac and the Plug N’ Drive DC Brushless Hub Motor
The electric components The Hub Motor’s brushless design uses “pulses” of electricity sent from the battery to create power. These pulses are triggered by the motor controller located just in front of the battery in the battery junction box. The controller is like the fuel injection system in a car metering out just the right amount of power efficiently at the right time based on rider input and road conditions
Power Dial The Power Dial allows you to control the power assist. It allows you to choose the level of pedal assist you prefer. When turned off, the E-Bike runs like a regular bike.
What’s so innovative about the E-Bike?
The Toshiba Super Charge ion Battery (SCiB)
Toshiba’s Super Charge ion Battery (SCiB) makes the Schwinn E-Bike the fastest charging E-Bike with a standard charge time of under 30 minutes Toshiba’s Super Charge ion Battery (SCiB) Technology is capable of charging a laptop in as little as 10 minutes. SCiB
The structure of the battery prevents thermal runaway even if a short circuit is forced, making it one of the safest batteries in the market. It has minimal capacity loss so it’s capable of recharging for more than 2,000 cycles which makes it eco-friendly since battery replacement is reduced or completely eliminated Toshiba's SCiB Link Toshiba's SCiB Link
Why ride an E-Bike?
It’s Eco-friendly
It’s Eco-Friendly Reduces individual carbon footprint (More about carbon footprint)More about carbon footprint) Choosing to ride a bicycle instead of a car reduces the amount of smog that contaminates the air causing detrimental damage to the ozone layer. Gasoline, the fuel used to run cars, is a non-renewable resource
It’s economical
Save on gas... The E-Bike runs on electricity, not gas.
Save on mechanic... Save on trips to the mechanic, the E- Bike doesn’t need: ‣ Oil changes ‣ Smog checks
Save on DMV The E-Bike doesn’t require: ‣a‣a driver’s license ‣r‣r egistration ‣i‣i nsurance ‣p‣p lates
It’s healthy
The E-Bike can be used as a regular bike, so you can use it as a workout as you enjoy the scenery When you feel you need a break, turn on the pedal assist to your desired level
The Benefits The Benefits of Using the E-Bike Miles per MonthGas $ Savings*Pounds of CO 2 emissions saved Calories burned (for 150 lb person) 10 miles$ miles$ miles$ miles$ miles$ miles$ *Assuming the cost of one gallon of gasoline is 4 USD and the miles per gallon of your vehicle is approximately 20. Source: Schwinn CO2/$ Saved Calculator:
In Comparison The E-bike compared to other modes of transportation The E-BikeReg. BicycleCarMotorcycle Uses gas (a nonrenewable resource) No Yes For road trips (>25 mi) No Yes To commute (<25 mi) YesNoYes Approx. money spent* (per month) Eco-friendly* *Rated on a scale of 1-5 each icon representing 1. Scale based on all the research.
Who is the E-Bike for?
Teenagers
No license needed Less expensive than a car Good for commute to school
Seniors
Cheaper than a car Entertaining Healthy Provides pedal assistance
Commuters
No traffic Save on gas Some cities offer a tax credit No sweat
Everyone!!
The E-Bike is here to stay
Europe The “Electric Bikes Worldwide Reports – 2010 Update” estimates that 1,000,000 electric bicycles will be sold in Europe in 2010.
China There were roughly 120 million "e-bikes" on the road in China as of early 2010.
The U.S. Sales in the USA will reach roughly 300,000 in 2010, doubling the number sold in 2009.
Reviews ❖ Adam Aston of BusinessWeek gives the Schwinn Tailwind 3 1/2 stars and likes that “an electric motor makes pedaling a breeze” and described it as a “commuter bike.” However, he found the e-bike to be “heavy and cumbersome.” ❖ Cnet’s Wayne Cunningham “found the assist useful, helping the bike along with minimal pedal input required.”
Reviews ❖ Laura June of engadget said the Tailwind can help you “get to and from work without sweating profusely and horrifying your co-workers.” She also thought “the little extras like the on-board lights really make it a feasible means of transportation.”
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