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  2. Wheel hub motor - Wikipedia

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    A wheel hub motor, hub motor, or in-wheel motor is a motor that is incorporated into the hub of the wheel. Wheel-hub motors are commonly found on electric bicycles. Electric hub motors were well received in early electric cars, but have not been commercially successful in modern production cars [1] [2] because they negatively affect vehicle ...

  3. Electric bicycle - Wikipedia

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    The bicycle wheel hub is the motor. The power levels of motors used are influenced by available legal categories and are often, but not always limited to under 750 watts. With a front-drive the motor sits in the front hub, and with a rear-drive the motor sits in the rear hub.

  4. Aventon Bikes - Wikipedia

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    Aventon's Pace 500.3 is an average budget-friendly cruiser-style e-bike. It has an upright design with swept-back handlebars, a cushioned saddle, and puncture-resistant tires. Designed for leisurely rides, or comfortable cruising with a 500-watt rear hub motor that has a 28 mph top speed and up to 60 miles in range. [6]

  5. BionX - Wikipedia

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    BionX motors were typically mounted into an oversized rear wheel hub and were noted for their low noise; regenerative braking capability and hub-embedded motor controller. The D series of motors was the most recent and strongest BionX technology with a torque of 25/50 Nm. The motor cylinder was larger but thinner than previous versions and ...

  6. Tidalforce Electric Bicycle - Wikipedia

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    Tidalforce Electric Bicycle. The Tidalforce Electric Bicycle was an electric bicycle manufactured by Wavecrest Labs from 2003 until the company went out of business in 2006. . All models of Wavecrest Tidalforce electric bikes have a 36 volt electric hub motor built into the rear wheel hub and a 36 volt battery pack built into the front wheel

  7. Pedelec - Wikipedia

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    Pedelec hub motor with gearbox Smart e-bike motor. Almost exclusively, pedelecs use DC motors, using commutator-less and brush disc motors, which are suitable for direct drive, and brush motors with gears. Hub motors were available with internal gears but most present ones use many poles, e.g. 84 electromagnets in the stator and 84 thin magnets ...

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