Panasonic presents electric bike recharging its battery via the braking system
- July 7th, 2008
- 3 Comments

Last week Panasonic presented [JP] a new electric bicycle to be released on the Japanese market on August 20. The so-called Vivi RX 10-S will cost $1,400. Panasonic hasn’t said yet whether they will bring the bicycle to overseas markets as well.
The bike’s main feature is a braking system that can recharge a 10Ah Li-ion secondary battery, which weighs 2.5kg, has a rated voltage of 26 V and is located next to the rear wheel. Every time the owner brakes, a mini motor mounted on the front wheel generates power. According to Panasonic, charging the battery via this method alone proves to be almost impossible however. The recharging system fails when riding faster than 24km/h.
Panasonic says in internal experiments, the regenerative braking system extended the assisted travel range from 90km to 125km when riding in normal mode. Using the bike’s automatic mode, the maximum distance owners will be able to cover is 182km.
The so-called Vivi RX 10-S comes with an aluminum-made frame and weighs 25.7kg. The company says it aims at selling a total of 3,000 bicycles in the first year.










David Sokal (Who am I?)
3 months ago
We need these in the US!!! I live close to work, and would bike, but don’t want to get sweaty and need to take a shower. I could bike to work with an electric.
W W Ching (Who am I?)
3 months ago
Hi David,
Check out http://www.electricvehiclesnw.com or http://www.nycewheels.com
Have the best electric bikes out there.
W W
Mary Hutton
2 months ago
I love my electric bike and use it to get to work which is only six miles there and back. It is supposed to do about 20 miles on my battery but doesn’t manage more than 12 now. I really need a bike that will go further because I just want to go further, especially on holiday. So hope this one comes to England.
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