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48V 10.4Ah Folding E-Bike Lithium Battery with Lock
48V 10.4Ah Folding E-Bike Lithium Battery with Lock
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Highlights
VEVOR 48V Folding E-Bike Battery fits most folding e-bikes with motors up to 1000W. Quick plug-in socket plate installs fast, avoiding folding joints-an easy, direct replacement for old or damaged batteries
Reliable Daily Commute: Equipped with 10.4 Ah (499.2 Wh) capacity, the VEVOR 48V Folding E-Bike Battery provides reliable runtime for daily commutes and last-mile rides. Its compact, lightweight design is suitable for city riding or bike plus public transit trips
Multiple Protections:Our ebike replacement battery has built-in BMS and battery base, providing overcharge, over-discharge, overcurrent, overheating, and short-circuit protection. It ensures stable voltage, reduces battery wear, and detects issues
Fast Charge & Durable:Equipped with quality 18650 cells, our e bike replacement battery fully charges in about 3.7 hours with stable cycle performance
Anti-Theft & Sturdy:Built-in lock keeps the e bike battery replacement secure from theft, while the durable aluminum alloy and PC housing delivers lasting protection for your on-the-go lifestyle
Specification
Brand:VEVOR
Details
VEVOR 48V 1000W Battery Performance & Safety FAQ
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Will this battery fit my specific folding e-bike?
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This 48V lithium battery is designed as a universal fit for most folding e-bikes, mini e-bikes, and small urban models. It is compatible with motors ranging from 250W up to 1000W. If your current battery uses a standard plug-in socket plate, this is a direct, easy replacement.
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How much range can I expect on a single charge?
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With a 10.4 Ah (499.2 Wh) capacity, most commuters get 2–3 days of city riding per charge. Total mileage varies based on your total load weight, the steepness of your terrain, and how much pedal assist you use.
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How long does it take to fully charge?
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Thanks to the high-quality 18650 cells, this battery charges significantly faster than standard models, reaching a full charge in approximately 3.7 hours.
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Do I have to remove the battery to charge it?
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You have the choice! The quick-detach design allows you to bring the battery inside to charge at your desk or home, or you can plug it in while it is still mounted on the bike. (Note: For maximum safety, we recommend charging in a cool, well-ventilated area like a garage).
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Is the battery protected against theft?
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Yes. The unit features a built-in security lock that anchors the battery to your bike frame, preventing "grab-and-go" theft while you are parked.
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How does the battery handle hills and heat?
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The integrated BMS (Battery Management System) constantly monitors the unit for overheating, overcurrent, and voltage stability. This ensures that even during heavy hill climbs, the battery delivers steady power without damaging the internal cells.
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Will this interfere with my bike’s folding mechanism?
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No. The compact aluminum alloy housing and plug-in socket plate are specifically engineered to avoid folding joints, ensuring your bike remains 100% portable.
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How fast will a 48V 1000W e-bike go? On flat terrain with optimal tire pressure, a 48V 1000W system typically reaches speeds between 28–35 MPH (45–56 km/h). Top speed is influenced by total rider weight and terrain; steeper inclines will naturally reduce this to approximately 15–22 MPH.
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How long does a 1000W 48V battery last? Using a 10.4Ah (499.2Wh) battery, you can expect a range of 15–25 miles if riding aggressively at full throttle. For daily commuting with moderate pedal assist, most riders achieve 30–40 miles per charge.
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Can a 48V 10.4Ah battery handle a 1000W motor? Yes, provided the battery is equipped with a high-performance BMS (Battery Management System) like this VEVOR unit. It is specifically vetted to manage the higher discharge currents required by 1000W motors without overheating.
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Is a 1000W e-bike street legal? In most US states, 1000W exceeds the standard 750W "Class 3" limit and may be classified as a moped or off-road vehicle. We recommend checking your local San Leandro or California ordinances regarding registration and helmet requirements for high-power builds.
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