Top 5 things you need to know while choosing an e-BIKE

Top 5 things you need to know while choosing an e-BIKE
1. There are two types of motors, a hub drive, and mid-drive
The hub drive motor is located inside the wheel hub, either in the front or rear hub, however, the rear hub is most commonly used.

A mid-drive motor is located near the center of the bike, usually in the bottom bracket area or just outside of it.

2. For commuter and street bikes, hub motors hit an attainable price point
Commuter bikes are simpler than mountain bikes and the cost is usually a significant factor. These two characteristics make hub motors an excellent drive unit for commuting bikes and street bikes, and they are also cost-effective.

3. What does motor power mean in watts?
The power of electric motors is best measured in watts.

A helpful table is below:
A 250-watt e-bike is a 0.33 horsepower e-bike (the limit for Class 1 e-bikes)
A 750-watt e-bike is a 1 horsepower e-bike
A 1500 watt e-bike is a 2 horsepower e-bike

4. What does battery WH mean?
Watt hours are a measure of bike batteries' energy capacity. The WH rating of a battery pack is the best indicator of what the range of an e-bike will be. WH is the voltage multiplied by the Amp rating of a battery. Thus a 50-volt 10-Ah battery pack has 500 watt-hours (50 X 10 = 500). Since a 500wh battery can produce 500 watts of power for an hour, powering a 250-watt motor can be sustained for 2 hours with this battery.

5. What is a torque sensor?

There's two kinds of sensor: Torque Sensor vs Cadence Sensor.

The torque sensor pedal assist systems measure the amount of power you are putting into the pedals and it will increase or decrease the electric assist based on your pedaling power.

The cadence sensor pedal assist systems measure the amount of the speed you're riding and it will increase or decrease the electric assist based on your speed.

We hope these 5 tips help when you choose your first eBike. Start your eco-friendly daily transport with Hovsco.

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