Using an electric motor to recharge a battery is theoretically possible, but practical challenges make it inefficient. Electric motors typically produce low voltage and require high RPMs to generate sufficient power for charging. While regenerative braking in electric vehicles demonstrates energy recovery, attempting to use a motor as a generator while simultaneously powering a bike leads to energy losses, negating any benefits. Adding a second motor for trickle charging may not yield significant results and could add unnecessary weight and complexity. Ultimately, the efficiency of this setup is questionable, and alternatives like solar charging may be more effective.