Here's the scoop, I only live about 5 km from work.
I should be cycling anyway, if not walking, the trouble is the main road is extremely busy with a posted limit of 80 km/hr and no bike path nor sidewalk. Plus, I have to cross the train tracks adjacent to an irrigation canal and there is only one crossing for MILES.
(I'm talking Glenmore Trail in Calgary Alberta Canada, going the short distance from Riverbend to Foothills industrial park).
However, I can cut through the community of Ogden and avoid Glenmore Trail, and ride along the 50 km/hr neighborhood roads there for half the trip, and then up a short, steep hill to Glenmore Inn, cross the tracks and the canal using the sidewalk, then cut through the industrial park for the second half of the trip.
It seems like a perfect thing for an e-bike so I am motivated. I figure that 10 Ah would be perfect for a daily trip like that, however, I would also like to pull a tag-a-long kiddy bike & do more pathway riding on the weekends. Anybody who knows Calgary knows there are about a thousand kilometres of pathways here.
Should I settle for 10 Ah? Go for 15 Ah? Not settle for less than 20 Ah? For instance, I estimate it is about 15 km to downtown from here along fairly level pathways.