Description
Range Anxiety Is Not Inevitable. It Is an Engineering Problem Waiting to Be Solved.
The Trail Surge confronts a question that every serious eBike rider has asked mid-climb: how much farther could I go if my battery were not the limiting factor? The answer, with this 52V 30Ah pack, is roughly twice as far as a standard 48V 14Ah unit — 1,560 watt-hours of stored energy that transforms a commuter bike into an all-day touring machine and a mountain bike into a multi-summit weapon. The 50A continuous BMS delivers the current headroom that high-torque mid-drives and dual-motor setups demand, without the voltage sag that leaves riders pushing uphill.
Every component in this pack — from the LG/Samsung 18650 cells to the nickel-plated copper series connections — was selected for one criterion: sustained high-current delivery without thermal throttling. The aluminum case doubles as a heat sink, channeling pack temperature away from the cell array during sustained 2,500W draw. A 4A fast charger brings the pack from empty to 80% in under 5 hours, and the integrated fuel gauge on the case top eliminates the guesswork of handlebar voltage displays. This is not a generic battery with a sticker. It is a power system engineered for riders who measure distance in mountain ranges, not city blocks.
The trail does not care about your battery percentage. The Trail Surge does.
Key Features
- ✦ 1,560Wh Total Capacity — 52V × 30Ah, triple the range of stock 48V 10Ah packs
- ✦ 50A Continuous BMS — Sustains 2,600W output; compatible with Bafang BBSHD, CYC X1 Pro, and 3,000W hub motors
- ✦ Premium 18650 Cells — LG MJ1 or Samsung 35E high-drain cells in 14S6P configuration
- ✦ Aluminum Heat-Sink Case — Passive thermal management for sustained high-current operation
- ✦ 4A Fast Charger Included — 0-80% in ~5 hours; standard 2A chargers take 12+ hours
- ✦ Integrated LED Fuel Gauge — Case-mounted 4-bar indicator; no handlebar wiring needed
- ✦ XT90-S Anti-Spark Connector — Prevents connector pitting during connection under load
Technical Specifications
- Nominal Voltage: 52V (14S configuration, 58.8V full charge)
- Rated Capacity: 30Ah / 1,560Wh
- Cell Configuration: 14S6P (84 cells total)
- Cell Type: 18650 Li-Ion (LG MJ1 3500mAh / Samsung 35E equivalent)
- Continuous Discharge: 50A (2,600W sustained)
- Peak Discharge: 80A (5 seconds, for hill starts)
- Charger: 58.8V 4A (CC/CV) — included
- Connector: XT90-S Anti-Spark (discharge) + 5.5×2.1mm DC jack (charge)
- Case Material: Aluminum alloy with silicone end caps
- Weight & Dimensions: Approx. 4.2kg / 360×145×90mm
Application Scenarios
The Trail Surge is the definitive power upgrade for riders who have outgrown stock batteries. Commuters running Bafang BBSHD or BBS02 mid-drives unlock 80-120km of real-world range at 32km/h assist — enough for a full week of city travel on a single charge. Mountain bikers powering CYC X1 Pro or 3,000W hub motor setups sustain technical climbs without the voltage sag that robs torque at critical moments. Cargo bike operators hauling 150kg+ loads rely on the 50A continuous BMS to deliver consistent power through full-throttle acceleration from standstill. Delivery riders in dense urban grids stack two Trail Surge packs on a quick-swap mount for 200+ km daily range with zero downtime. And for the DIY ebike builder, the standard XT90-S connector and common 52V nominal voltage make this a drop-in upgrade for any 48V/52V system — no custom wiring harness required.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this battery compatible with my 48V eBike system?
A: Yes — with an important caveat. Most 48V motor controllers have a voltage tolerance up to 60V (the MOSFETs and capacitors are typically rated for 63V). The Trail Surge at full charge is 58.8V, which is within that tolerance. However, you must verify your specific controller's maximum input voltage before connecting. All Bafang BBS series, Tongsheng TSDZ2, and most generic 48V controllers are confirmed compatible. If your display shows a voltage reading, it will correctly display the 52V nominal — some older displays may need a setting change from 48V to 52V for accurate battery percentage.
Q: What is the real-world range I can expect?
A: Range depends heavily on assist level, terrain, rider weight, and tire pressure. As a conservative estimate at PAS 3/5 on flat terrain with a 75kg rider: ~120km at 25km/h. At full throttle (PAS 5) with frequent hill climbs: ~55-65km. Cargo hauling at 150kg total weight and moderate assist: ~70-80km. The 1,560Wh capacity means you can reliably double whatever range your current 48V 10-15Ah battery delivers.
Q: Can I charge this battery while it is mounted on the bike?
A: Yes. The charge port (5.5×2.1mm DC jack) is separate from the discharge connector (XT90-S). You can charge on-bike without disconnecting the motor. The BMS manages simultaneous charge and standby discharge safely. Always charge in a fire-safe location and disconnect the charger once the LED indicates full.
Q: How should I store the battery during winter or extended non-use?
A: For storage longer than 30 days, discharge or charge to approximately 50-60% SOC (around 54-55V) and store in a cool, dry environment (10-25°C). Never store fully charged at 58.8V for extended periods — this accelerates cell degradation. Check voltage every 3 months and top up to 50% if it has dropped below 48V. Do not store below 0°C.
Q: What warranty and cycle life can I expect?
A: LG MJ1/Samsung 35E cells are rated for 500 cycles to 70% capacity at 1C discharge. In real-world eBike use (typically 0.3-0.5C average draw), expect 600-800 cycles before noticeable capacity degradation. That translates to roughly 48,000-64,000km of riding — for most users, 5-8 years of service. The aluminum case and balanced BMS extend practical lifespan beyond the raw cell cycle rating.
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