My first prototyp (motor 36V/250W) has Lead Batteries, 36Vx7.2Ah, something like 7.5kg, feels like a real big stone :-(
And, at least according to its specs, at 0.5-1C (this is the area where I usually work in) it just supplies 60% of its capacity, so I really have something like 4.5Ah, at best, or 160Wh, or 20Wh/kg. The only advantage seems to be the price, ~0.35€/Wh.
Looking ahead, I have found a vendor for LiMn Batteries. They sell for 0.85€/Wh, the specific weight is exceptional with 180Wh/kg (means 1.8kg for 40V/8Ah). Data sheet promises only 300 full cycles, which means (at 10Wh/km) about 2.5€/100km extra cost, just for the batteries. LiMn is promised to be reasonably fire save.
LiFePO4 sells for 1.2€/Wh, 1.000 full cycles (makes only ~1€/100km), but 90Wh/kg (which means 3.6kg for 320Wh), OTOH full-blown fire-save (which seems nice, but not so important for me). And, I there seems to be something like 2 months (?) waiting time for actual availability.
A possible way to go for me seems to be LiMn now, and FiFePo later when the LiMn has given up life (I am driving a lot.).
I would be glad for any real-life reports on the different battery types (especially the Li*-variants), but also comments on prices, weight etc, because my wisdom here is from datasheets only.
Cheers,
Martin