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Sorry thought I had replied to this.And they allow that size battery onboard the plane???
I flew Easyjet and my reading of the following web page
Easyjet Dangerous Goods
Came up with this
Mobility aids (e.g. wheelchairs) powered by lithium ion batteries, for use by passengers whose mobility is restricted by either a disability, their health or age, or a temporary mobility problem (e.g. broken leg).
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3. Where the mobility aid is specifically designed to allow its battery(ies) to be removed by the user (e.g. collapsible):
a. The battery(ies) must be removed and carried in the passenger cabin;
b. The battery terminals must be protected from short circuit (by insulating the terminals, e.g. by taping over exposed terminals);
c. The battery must be protected from damage (e.g. by placing each battery in a protective pouch);
d. Removal of the battery from the mobility aid must be performed by following the instructions of the manufacturer or device owner;
e. The battery must not exceed 300 Wh; and
f. A maximum of one spare battery not exceeding 300 Wh or two spares not exceeding 160 Wh each may be carried.
4. The pilot-in-command must be informed of the location of the lithium ion battery(ies);
5. It is recommended that passengers make advance arrangements with each operator.
I took this to mean I could carry my Fazua battery (252Wh) in the down tube cover in hand luggage without issue.
All well and good, but if, as you say, you only use the motor on the hills then large portions of your mileage will be without the motor, which makes the quoted mileage a bit questionable.
If I only use the motor on the hills i can get 200+ miles out of mine, but in no way does that means it has 200+ miles of assisted range. That'd be like claiming your torch has this wonderful battery that lasts 10 years because you never use it.

My use case for the motor is Vertical gain not distance. I think I could get 1500m+ of gain (on anything over 6%). Which owing to my weight

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