eBike battery sizing at a glance
Key numbers to know before picking a battery capacity

Picking the right battery capacity is one of the most under-discussed buying decisions. This lesson gives you a 3-step framework — anchor to your real daily distance, apply the Wh ÷ 20 range rule, and adjust for hills and motor type — so you stop over-buying or under-buying. The Trek Allant+ 7 (500 Wh, ~$3,499) shows exactly how to apply the framework to a real model.

estimated range (miles) = Wh ÷ 20 at moderate assist on flat terrain. For hilly routes or heavy use of high-assist, use Wh ÷ 25 instead. This gives you a conservative floor, not a marketing ceiling.| Your daily round trip | Recommended minimum Wh | Comfortable buffer Wh |
|---|---|---|
| Under 15 miles | 250 Wh | 400 Wh |
| 15–25 miles | 400 Wh | 500 Wh |
| 25–40 miles | 500 Wh | 625 Wh |
| 40+ miles | 625 Wh | 750 Wh+ |


Wh ÷ 20 (flat) or Wh ÷ 25 (hilly). Does the result cover your real daily round trip with room to spare?
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