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Running out of battery mid-ride is frustrating. It can cut a commute short, limit a weekend route, or leave you watching the battery display instead of enjoying the ride.
A long-range e-bike gives you more room between charges. That can make daily riding easier, longer weekend trips more realistic, and unfamiliar routes less stressful.
Range is only one part of the decision. Battery capacity, comfort, motor setup, and the terrain you ride all affect how useful an e-bike feels over longer distances.
This guide covers four Burchda long-range adult e-bikes with pedal-assist ranges up to 80, 100, or 110 miles, depending on the model. It explains what matters when comparing long-range electric bikes and helps you match a model to commuting, trail rides, camping trips, or mixed-terrain routes.
A larger battery gives you more range before you need to recharge. That changes how you plan your route, how often you charge, and how far you can comfortably travel.
For commuters, a longer-range ebike can reduce how often you need to charge during the week. It also leaves more battery for an unexpected detour, a strong headwind, or an extra stop after work.
That flexibility matters when your route is not the same every day. You can spend less time planning around charging opportunities and more time focusing on the ride.
An adult electric bike for long rides can also make it easier to combine several shorter trips. A commute, grocery run, and evening ride may all fit within one charge, depending on the model, route, assist setting, and rider input.

Longer rides often happen on weekends. Greenways, backroads, campgrounds, and local trails can take you farther from home than a standard commute.
A long-range ebike gives you more freedom to explore those routes without making charging stops the center of the plan. That is especially useful for camping trips, RV travel, or day rides where access to an outlet may be limited.
For most riders, the useful part is having enough battery for the planned route plus some reserve. That extra capacity can help when the route changes, the weather turns, or the ride takes longer than expected.
Flat pavement usually requires less power than a steep hill, loose gravel, sand, or a rough trail. A larger battery gives you more flexibility to use extra assistance when the route demands it.
On smoother roads, using a lower pedal-assist level can help extend your riding distance. When the terrain becomes more demanding, higher assist can make climbs and low-traction sections easier to manage.
For riders who regularly leave paved roads, an AWD ebike can be useful when you need extra traction. Using two motors at once generally consumes more battery power than lower-assist riding, so it makes sense to use that extra output when the terrain calls for it.
When comparing long-range ebikes, do not focus on a single range number alone. Your usual route, riding position, terrain, and power needs should carry as much weight as the maximum mileage figure.
Battery capacity is one of the biggest factors behind long-distance riding potential. Amp-hours matter, but voltage matters too. Together, they determine watt-hours, which show how much total energy a battery can store.
Watt-hours equal voltage multiplied by amp-hours.
For example, a 48V 30Ah battery stores about 1,440Wh of energy, while a 52V 30Ah battery stores about 1,560Wh. Both batteries have a 30Ah rating, but the 52V battery holds more total energy.

Choosing the right ebike battery starts with understanding total energy capacity, not just the amp-hour rating. The four Burchda models in this guide use battery capacities from approximately 1,440Wh to 1,560Wh. That larger energy reserve supports pedal-assist ranges up to 80, 100, or 110 miles.
Your actual riding distance can still vary. Assist level, terrain, speed, rider input, cargo, wind, temperature, and tire pressure all affect how quickly the battery is used.
More battery capacity is useful only if the bike suits the way you ride. A long-distance electric bike should feel comfortable enough for the routes you plan to take.
For commuting and casual riding, many riders prefer an easy-mount frame and a more relaxed riding position. For trails and mixed terrain, fat tires, suspension, braking performance, and traction can matter just as much as battery size.
Think about where you spend most of your time riding. A bike that feels right for a weekday commute may not be the best fit for a long gravel ride, a camping trip, or rougher backroads.
Motor setup should match the routes you ride most often. A comfort-focused commuter ebike does not necessarily need the same power delivery as a bike built for loose terrain and steeper climbs.
If most of your rides take place on pavement, battery efficiency and comfort may be your priorities. If your rides include sand, gravel, uneven trails, or more demanding hills, AWD capability can provide extra support when traction becomes more important.
Range, comfort, and power work together. A bike that suits your regular riding conditions will usually be a better choice than one selected around a single specification.
A higher range figure is useful, but it is only one part of the decision. The right ebike should also suit your terrain, comfort needs, and usual distance.
The Burchda Y3 AWD is designed for riders who want long-range capability alongside higher-output AWD performance.

Its 52V 30Ah battery provides approximately 1,560Wh of energy, with a pedal-assist range up to 100 miles. The Y3 AWD combines that battery system with a dual-motor all-wheel-drive setup for riders who expect more demanding terrain.
Loose gravel, sandy ground, uneven trails, and steep climbs can require more traction and extra power. AWD can help when those conditions appear, while lower-power riding on easier sections can help preserve battery capacity.
The Y3 AWD suits riders who spend time on steep climbs, loose terrain, and longer off-road routes where additional power and traction are useful.
The Burchda HC26 AWD is a long-range option for riders who need more flexibility when terrain changes.

It uses a 48V 30Ah battery with a pedal-assist range up to 80 miles. Its AWD setup is designed for riders who want added support on uneven routes and lower-traction surfaces.
This model works well for outdoor riders whose routes may include pavement, dirt paths, gravel, or steeper sections. The large battery provides useful range for longer rides, while the all-wheel-drive configuration can offer extra support when conditions get tougher.
For routes that shift between pavement, gravel, dirt, and steeper sections, the HC26 AWD offers an all-terrain setup with up to 80 miles of pedal-assist range.
If your main goal is to ride farther in a comfort-focused setup, the Burchda U8 is a practical place to start.
It uses a 48V 31.5Ah battery and offers a pedal-assist range up to 110 miles. That is the highest maximum range of the four models in this guide.
The U8 uses a step-through frame, which can make getting on and off the bike more convenient for daily errands, commuting, and relaxed rides. Its fat-tire design also makes it useful for riders who split time between paved roads, bike paths, and light mixed surfaces.
The U8 is aimed at commuters and casual riders who want the longest range in this guide, plus a step-through frame for everyday riding.
The Burchda RX30 AWD is built for riders who want long-range support on routes that don't stay smooth for long.
It uses a 48V 30Ah battery with a pedal-assist range up to 80 miles. The RX30 AWD combines that capacity with an AWD setup and a mountain-ebike-oriented design for mixed-surface riding.

Its role in the lineup differs from the HC26 AWD. The HC26 AWD works well for riders who want a more rugged option for varied terrain. The RX30 AWD is better suited to riders focused on longer trail routes, gravel roads, and uneven surfaces.
The RX30 AWD is designed for riders who spend long days on gravel, uneven trails, and mixed surfaces where traction and control matter.
The Y3 AWD makes sense for riders who want a 52V battery system, higher-output dual-motor power, and more support for steep climbs or loose terrain.
The HC26 AWD suits riders who want an adult e-bike with AWD capability for varied terrain and more demanding outdoor rides.
The U8 is a better fit for commuters and casual riders who want the longest range in this lineup, a step-through frame, and a more relaxed everyday setup.
The RX30 AWD is built for longer rides on gravel, uneven trails, and mixed surfaces where AWD capability and ride control are useful.
Before choosing, think about your usual route instead of your most extreme ride. The best Burchda model fits how far you normally travel, the surfaces you ride most often, and the comfort or power you need along the way.
Battery capacity helps, but riding habits also affect how much range you get from each charge.
Smooth acceleration generally uses less energy than repeated hard starts. When the terrain allows, moderate pedal assistance and steady pedaling can help preserve more battery for later in the ride.
Save higher assistance levels for moments that require them, such as steep climbs, strong headwinds, sand, or loose terrain. This gives you a better balance between power when you need it and range when the route is easier.
Before a longer ride, check your battery level and leave a reasonable margin. That buffer can be useful if conditions change or the route takes longer than expected.
Tire pressure can affect rolling resistance. Tires that are too soft for the surface and load can make the motor work harder, which may reduce range.
Check your tire pressure before longer rides, especially if you are carrying extra gear. Follow the tire and bike guidance for the riding conditions you expect.
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Avoid leaving the battery fully depleted for extended periods. Store it in a moderate-temperature environment when possible, and follow the charging and storage instructions in your Burchda owner documentation.
Small changes in assist level, tire pressure, and acceleration can make a noticeable difference on longer rides.
A long-range ebike can make longer commutes, outdoor trips, and mixed-terrain rides easier to plan. Extra battery capacity gives you more room for detours, hills, and changing conditions before your next charge.
The Y3 AWD pairs a 52V battery system with up to 100 miles of pedal-assist range and AWD performance. The HC26 AWD offers up to 80 miles of pedal-assist range for varied terrain. The U8 is the comfort-focused choice with a pedal-assist range up to 110 miles, while the RX30 AWD offers a pedal-assist range up to 80 miles for mixed-surface riding.
Choose the model that matches your typical distance, terrain, and comfort needs. Explore the Y3 AWD, HC26 AWD, U8, and RX30 AWD to find the Burchda electric bike that fits your next ride.
Yes. An ebike with a large-capacity battery can reach 80 miles or more under suitable pedal-assist riding conditions. Actual distance can vary based on assist level, rider input, terrain, temperature, tire pressure, cargo, wind, and speed.
For longer rides, treat the maximum range as a useful benchmark and leave some battery capacity in reserve for hills, detours, or changing conditions.
The Burchda U8 has the highest maximum pedal-assist range, at up to 110 miles. The Y3 AWD offers a pedal-assist range up to 100 miles, while the HC26 AWD and RX30 AWD each offer a pedal-assist range up to 80 miles.
Yes. A long-range ebike can be a practical choice for commuting because it provides more battery margin for a round trip, detours, headwinds, and extra errands.
The U8 is the most commuter-oriented option in this lineup because it combines a step-through design with a pedal-assist range up to 110 miles.
Using two motors at the same time usually uses more battery power than riding with lower assistance. That can reduce the total distance you can travel on a charge.
AWD can still be useful when you need extra traction or support on loose surfaces, steep climbs, or demanding terrain. Use the available power based on the route instead of using maximum output on every section.
The best option depends on the type of off-road riding you do. The Y3 AWD is a good choice for riders looking for higher-output AWD performance and longer-range adventure capability.
The HC26 AWD suits riders who want AWD support for varied terrain. The RX30 AWD is a strong option for riders focused on longer mixed-surface routes, including gravel roads and uneven trails.
Use lower pedal-assist levels when conditions allow, accelerate smoothly, and pedal consistently instead of relying heavily on throttle power. Keep your tires properly inflated for your load and route, and check battery level before longer rides.
Recommended reading: How long does an ebike battery last
Store the battery correctly and avoid leaving it completely depleted for extended periods. These habits can help you get more useful distance from each charge over time.
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