DIY battery charging: An electric bicycle and turbo trainer hybrid

DIY battery charging

Say goodbye to electricity bills for your electric bicycle. The Falco eCiti is a new type of rear wheel that transforms your bicycle into both a pedelec and an indoor turbo trainer so you can re-charge its batteries yourself.

DIY battery charging

Falco describes the eCiti as the world’s first indoor/outdoor pedelec system. Supplied with its own bike stand, once you can get back from from your cycle commute, the eDrive can be placed on its own stand and paired with any iOS, Android, Windows or Mac device and its associated cycle training app…or simply watch the television or listen to music. As you pedal, the battery is recharged ready for another day’s riding.

DIY battery charging

 

The Falco eCiti costs from $1,995 to $2,595 depending on specification. The price includes an electric wheel ready to drop into your frame, a 400Wh Lithium battery ready to mount to your favourite bike and an indoor trainer stand.

Falco describes the eCiti as a hybrid eBike and interactive indoor power trainer combining zero carbon high-speed commuting and advanced training. The electric wheel is available in three power specifications to suit local laws. In its American specification, the bike is capable of speeds of 28 mph. The other two models offer 20 mph and 15 mph respectively.

The company believes cycling has the power to bring about sweeping improvements to commuting, fitness, regeneration and saving our planet and that developed countries like the US and developing countries alike can benefit from recent advances in e-bike technology.

The ethical choice

The ETA was established in 1990 as an ethical provider of green, reliable travel services. Over 30 years on, we continue to offer cycle insurance , breakdown cover and mobility scooter insurance while putting concern for the environment at the heart of all we do.

The Good Shopping Guide judges us to be the UK’s most ethical provider.

 

 

 

Comments

  1. Christopher Hickmott-Arnold

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    At last! A bike that can recharge it’s own battery. How long have we waited?

  2. Annmarie Pottrell

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    Nice idea, shame it cost more than my ebike and that’s with the super size battery! 😮

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