Here's a comprehensive overview of ebike battery designs — especially relevant for your Omera frame project.
The industry has largely moved to 21700 cells for new builds. They're 50% larger in volume than 18650s but pack up to 45% more energy density, meaning more range with fewer cells and better heat management. em3ev
| Spec | 18650 | 21700 |
|---|---|---|
| Diameter | 18mm | 21mm |
| Height | 65mm | 70mm |
| Max capacity | ~3,500 mAh | ~5,000 mAh |
| Weight | ~48g | ~70g |
| Best for | Compact builds, legacy packs | New builds, higher range batterydesign |
The battery pack sits inside an oversized downtube, typically accommodating 40–60 cells. This is the cleanest look — the battery is invisible. Modern frames like Giant's EnergyPak use a removable cartridge that slides in/out through the bottom of the DT. This is why we discussed going to a 50mm DT for Omera — a standard 42mm DT can't fit 21700 cells (21mm diameter × 2 rows = 42mm bare minimum, no room for BMS/wiring). myvelo
Battery bolts to the outside of the downtube using rivnuts or braze-on bosses. Common for conversions. Looks less clean but simpler to engineer. A 48V 25Ah pack with 65× 21700 cells comes pre-shaped in a downtube profile. yosepower.co
A custom-shaped battery fills the front triangle, held by a frame bag or custom cradle. Maximizes capacity (85+ cells possible) but looks bulky. Good for range-focused builds. twowheellifestyle
Cells are packed directly inside the frame tubes — split across top tube, seat tube, and down tube. Extremely stealthy but hard to service, limited capacity (~20 cells), and structurally risky since you're drilling access holes. forums.electricbikereview
For a clean fixed-gear-style ebike, the best approach is downtube integrated with a removable cartridge:
- DT outer diameter: 55–60mm (up from Detroit's 42mm) to fit 21700 cells in a 2-wide or 3-wide arrangement
- Configuration: 13S3P (48V, ~15Ah, 720Wh) = 39× 21700 cells — fits in a ~55mm × 400mm downtube cavity
- BMS: 40A continuous, UL 2271 certified for US/California compliance bev-intl
- Access: Bottom-load at BB junction or side-load panel
- Weight: ~2.8kg for the pack alone
The 2026 California regulation (SB 1271) now requires UL 2849 or UL 2271 certification on all ebike batteries, so designing around a certified battery pack from the start avoids costly redesigns later. bev-intl
Want me to calculate the exact cell layout dimensions for the Omera downtube, or look into specific off-the-shelf battery packs that could fit?
There are two solid ready-made options that match your blade-interleave, finger-proof concept:
Amphenol DuraEV™
This is the closest match to what you described. It's purpose-built for battery packs:amphenol+1
2 power + 4/6 signal pins in a blade-style housing with IP2X finger protection on both halves when unmated.
First-mate-last-break (FMLB) — ground connects before power, power disconnects before ground. Safety by design.
IP67 rated mated and unmated (with cap).
Up to 70A continuous, 10,000 mating cycles.
Keyed, CPA locking, compact.
Buyable on Mouser Norway as single units.[no.mouser]
Anderson SB50
The original blade-interleave battery connector, since 1953:mariner-sails+1
Genderless — both halves are identical, flip one 180° to mate.
Contacts sit deep inside parallel plastic blades — finger-proof by geometry.
Stainless steel springs retain contacts, extremely low resistance.
Up to 50A UL-rated (120A peak), 600V.
Colour-coded mechanical keying prevents cross-mating.
~$5–10 per pair, available everywhere (Amazon, 12VoltPlanet, eBay, Biltema).
Which for Omera
DuraEV™ is the better fit — it has power + signal in one block, so you don't need a second connector for BMS comms and temp sensing. One connector does everything. Mount the socket half at the downtube floor, put the plug half on your scaffold bottom plate, and you're done.futureelectronics+1
The Anderson SB50 works too if you only need power and run signal wires separately — it's cheaper and more available, but means two connectors instead of one.
Amphenol DuraEV™
This is the closest match to what you described. It's purpose-built for battery packs: amphenol
Anderson SB50
The original blade-interleave battery connector, since 1953: mariner-sails
Which for Omera
DuraEV™ is the better fit — it has power + signal in one block, so you don't need a second connector for BMS comms and temp sensing. One connector does everything. Mount the socket half at the downtube floor, put the plug half on your scaffold bottom plate, and you're done. futureelectronics
The Anderson SB50 works too if you only need power and run signal wires separately — it's cheaper and more available, but means two connectors instead of one.