Hi Haroun and
to the forum.
I think your required range is going to be very difficult to achieve with electric power, as the 48V 30Ah pack is probably less than 20% of what you will actually require to achieve 150km range.
The
Zero S ZF7.2 information shows a range of 89 miles
(143 km) under stop/start city driving conditions, or 45 miles
(72 km) at a constant 70mph
(113 km/h) with the
7.2kWh battery pack.
Your proposed 48V 30Ah battery pack only has an energy storage capacity of 1.44kWh.
This would give a range of ~18 miles
(~29 km) on a Zero S when driven in the city, and a lot less on +1000m climbs.
The
Electric Motion Epure Sport information quotes a range of 43km with a 50.4V battery, but they don't state the Ah rating of the battery.
However, they do mention that a 25A charger takes 2hrs 15 minutes to charge the battery, so I'm guessing the battery is likely to be around 50Ah giving an energy storage capacity of ~2.5kWh
(50V x 50Ah). On this basis, this bike would require a battery 3.5 times bigger to achieve your required 150 km range
(~8.75kWh) with trial riding conditions.
If the Epure Sport manages 17.2 km for every 1 kWh, this would give a range of nearly 25 km with a single 48V 30Ah battery.
This means you would need at least 6 x 48V 30Ah batteries in series to travel 150 km
(48V x 180Ah = 8.64kWh).
Unfortunately, it doesn't look like an electric conversion is going to be viable for your particular requirements/expectations.
Alan