Monday, December 19, 2011

How Smartphones Are Becoming the Brains—and Dashboards—of E-Bikes

For the last three years, Rudy Bike founder Rich Yu has lived in Shanghai amongst a sea of cheap electric two-wheelers. "Mao's vision for Red China was that every family would have a bicycle. That has been updated to the electric bike, it seems," Yu says. These models cost about $300, go only 15 mph and offer little in the way of gauges for riders other than a rudimentary battery meter. The lackluster bikes inspired Yu and Rudy Bike co-founder Rodolfo Cossovich to develop their own bike with an Android app full of informatics that could cater to a slightly more upscale market.

The Rudy Bike runs on a 5-kilowatt DC motor, can travel at speeds of up to 60 mph and goes 50 miles on a single charge, which takes about 4 hours. The app, called Bike Brain, allows the bike to communicate wirelessly to an Android phone via Bluetooth. Any bike can be connected to the app, if you purchase the sensors and have a trained e-bike mechanic look them up.

Bike Brain helps to ease range anxiety by communicating in real time not just the percentage of charge left in the battery, but how long the rider has left at current usage levels. If power is running low, the app can locate and direct the rider to the closest charging station through integration with Google Maps. The Bike Brain also analyzes the health of the bike and its battery, communicating not only to the rider but back to the manufacturer to assess when the battery needs to be recharged and also to provide data the company can use to improve its bikes by analyzing consumer use. And when your bike is done charging, it can send an alert to your phone to let you know it's ready to go.

Yu and Cossovich are currently building the bike in China and are looking for investors so they can increase production. The Bike Brain will retail around $150, and Yu says the pair plan to develop an iPhone app in addition to their Android one.

Source: http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/gadgets/reviews/how-smartphones-are-becoming-the-brains-of-e-bikes?src=rss

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