Quick answer: 36V or 48V?
Think of voltage as the pressure of electricity and current as the flow speed. A 36V system is usually enough for everyday riding and can use more amp-hours within the same 300Wh travel limit. A 48V system is the stronger choice for heavy loads and frequent hills because it can support more powerful hub motors.
Can you take an ebike battery on a plane?
US aviation rules generally allow batteries up to 300 watt-hours (Wh) on board. Ebike batteries are often labeled with volts and amp-hours, so convert them with this formula:
- Watt-hours = voltage × amp-hours
- 48V 15Ah = 720Wh — not allowed on board
- 48V: 300Wh ÷ 48V = 6.25Ah
- 36V: 300Wh ÷ 36V = 8.33Ah
Why does 36V get more amp-hours for the same 300Wh?
A 36V battery works at lower electrical pressure, so it takes longer to deliver the same total energy. If the allowed energy is fixed at 300Wh, the lower-voltage battery can carry more amp-hours. For travel, a 36V battery gives you more rated capacity inside the same rule.
How much motor power can each voltage support?
- 36V hub motors: commonly up to about 1kW
- 48V hub motors: commonly up to about 2kW
Which should you choose?
- Choose 36V for flat daily rides, lighter loads, and the best usable capacity under airline Wh limits.
- Choose 48V or higher for heavy cargo, trailers, steep climbs, or when you need maximum motor power.