How Long Does The Sur Ron Battery Last
When measuring the strength of the Sur Ron battery, we measure the distance it can cover when fully charged. We call this distance the “Range” and that is the key factor about the strength of an e bike battery. For the Surrons, we have and average of 20-60 miles (32-96 km) for the Light Bee X and 60-70+ miles (96-112+ km) for the newer Ultra Bee, with factors like Eco vs. Sport mode, terrain, rider weight, and speed heavily influencing real-world distance.
Sur Ron Battery Charging Capacity
Surron e-bikes, mainly the popular Light Bee X, use a removable 60V 40Ah (around 2.4kWh) lithium-ion battery, charging in 2.5-4 hours with a standard 10A charger, offering 20-70 miles range depending on mode and terrain, while models like the Ultra Bee have larger 74V batteries for more power and range, charging faster (20-80% in 2.5 hrs for some). See Sur Ron battery range, capacity and charging time for different bike models below.
Surron Light Bee X (Most Common)
- Battery: 60V 40Ah Lithium-ion (approx. 2400Wh).
- Charger: Comes with a 10A charger.
- Charge Time: About 2.5-4 hours for a full charge, or 2 hours for 20-80%.
- Range: 20-70 miles, varying by Eco/Sport mode, terrain, and riding style.
Surron Storm Bee
- Voltage: 104V (standard), some models 90V.
- Capacity: 55Ah (standard), some models 48Ah.
- Technology: Lithium-Ion.
- Charging: Around 4 hours for a full charge with the 10A charger.
Performance & Range:
- Range: Up to 75 miles (120 km) at 31 mph (50 km/h) on ideal terrain, but varies greatly with riding style and mode.
- Power: Liquid-cooled, 10kW rated motor with 22.5kW peak power.
Surron Ultra Bee
- Battery: 74V 60Ah High-performance Li-ion.
- Charge Time: Around 2.5 hours (20-80%) for newer models.
Maintenance
- Riding Mode: Sport mode uses significantly more battery than Eco mode.
- Terrain: Hills and rough terrain drain the battery faster.
- Charger: A higher amperage charger (e.g., 10A) charges much faster than standard lower-amp chargers.
- Battery Health: Like all lithium batteries, capacity decreases over 500+ charge cycles.
