Electric motorcycles comparison test - Zero DSR/X vs. Energica Experia in the Alps
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Zero describes the DSR/X as a touring enduro, Energica the Experia as a sports tourer - it seems that longer stages are now also possible with electric motorcycles! In the Alps, however, the many meters of altitude and tight bends demand a lot of power and therefore also a lot from the battery charge - electric motorcycles in the Alps, is that even possible?
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Riding in the mountains your average speed is about 50 km/h. So riding 200 km takes 4 hours. Nobody does that without taking a break. With the Zero on 12 kW AC the battery will be fully charged again (from 30%) in a 1 hour lunchbreak.
@mvetter
5 ай бұрын
*if* the Zero didn't throttle the charge rate aggressively. You're looking closer to 1.5 hours or more.
Because the Experia embraces native DC Fast Charging it charges at over 2-4x the rate of the DSR/X which only has AC charging.
@Nobodyfpv234
5 ай бұрын
Hahhah yeah sure, not even on paper
@pietrodania8064
5 ай бұрын
In the alps, the Energica will only charge at 3KW, while the Zero up to 12, 4x faster!
@mvetter
5 ай бұрын
@@Nobodyfpv234 ok but it does. Dunno what your issue is.
@mvetter
5 ай бұрын
@@pietrodania8064 there's lots of DC charging along the alps. I suppose if you've never looked it's easy to pretend there isn't any.
@shastamite2
4 ай бұрын
@@mvetter these people are so dumb sometimes smh
The Energica can do 25kW DC charging. Strange it isn't mentioned. On AC it only does 3kW, that's true.
Only thing I would change with the Experia is the chain. A belt would make it less noisy, which is a good thing
@RH-xm5uk
26 күн бұрын
The sound is coming, for the most, from the transmission gears. And it is by design.
If you're taking your foot off the accelerator to slow down you man are riding a lot differently than the rest of us
The Energica can DC Fast charge. Is there really no DC fast chargers in the Alps? The Zero connot. AND you only get 12kW charging on the Zero if you pay for the charge tank. This video is yet another half-assed KZread review.
The zero has also reverse gear! Strange to not mention this while you do with the Experia.
@mba668
2 ай бұрын
Energica also!
@richarddort5889
2 ай бұрын
Maybe because on the Energica it's standard, but you have to unlock it through the app for the Zero.
@AmpedRider
Ай бұрын
@@richarddort5889 not true, the Zero DSR/X has all functions already unlocked. There is nothing more to unlock.
"foot off the accelerator", really?
@rexlutgen6361
4 ай бұрын
I'm glad you heard it to
Mountain riding is more economic than flat terrain in my book. This since you regen a lot going down too.
So zero seems to be more economic doing 40km less per day .. with 5kwh less battery at 5k lower price ... .. i personally went for the experia as my commutor ...also i dont trust zero s customer service anymore . I wish them well though !!!!
@just_one_opinion
5 ай бұрын
30 percent battery degregation after 5 years...NUTS. Also any electric bike you get, make sure it is ACTIVE (LIQUID) cooled! Cheers!
@gmy33
5 ай бұрын
@@just_one_opinion my 2014 zero fx had 3% degradation after 8 years .. than 1 bms broke and 1 of 2 batts .. the other batt is still running after 10 years with 95% range !!!
Not for me. Too noisy, too expensive, too heavy and after a day trip of 200 kilometers I have to charge again to get home.
@mba668
2 ай бұрын
You will probably want to have a break anyway?
Good luck finding a DCFC station in the alps. Plenty of 22KW AC stations though.