900W BLDC Geared Hub Motor Weight 5.95 lbs

eKitsTW

100 mW
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Location
TAIPEI
Rated Output:300W~900W
Rated Voltage:18V~48V
Axle:10mm
Hole:36
O.L.D.:F 100mm/R 135mm
Freewheels 7-speed.
Weight: Front hub motor-5.95 lbs . Rear hub motor-6.39 lbs

It can be compatible with the controllers that meet the corresponding specifications, or eKITS controller supports from 18V to 48V.
Made in Taiwan.
CE Certification.

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Looking through the pictures I noticed the hub motors at e-rim.com and e-rim.com/ekitsen are visually very different.

The dimensional diagram I was looking for was actually the all-in-one eHub. Do you have that dimensional diagram available yet?

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Thanks . Already in Euro bike exhibition twice.
3 times TV news interview in Taiwan.

 
Hi, do you have a dyno graph for this motor at 48v?
I want to see the efficiency curve.
 
Thanks!

Which model is this 900w unit? 88.13% peak efficiency in a geared motor is very impressive. In the dyno, the RPM is much higher than you would run in a typical bike wheel though ( 26"-29" ). Is this designed for a 16" wheel? please tell me more about your biggest motor :)

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Thanks!

Which model is this 900w unit? 88.13% peak efficiency in a geared motor is very impressive. In the dyno, the RPM is much higher than you would run in a typical bike wheel though ( 26"-29" ). Is this designed for a 16" wheel? please tell me more about your biggest motor :)

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This Hub Motor is designed for a 20" wheel but operates on 18V.
When it is used with 48V, the speed becomes excessively fast.

The reason this motor can operate at high voltage is due to its winding construction and cooling capacity.
 
This Hub Motor is designed for a 20" wheel but operates on 18V.
When it is used with 48V, the speed becomes excessively fast.

The reason this motor can operate at high voltage is due to its winding construction and cooling capacity.
It depeds on the battery which being applied.
If for Makita 18V battery. Our controller can support. The only one kit in the world so far. But this week one guy in Taiwan already applied Makita 18vx2=36V. He said powered up over 40%. As photo by his hand made.
If you use 36v or 48v battery. And got the controller from Taobao. Our electric motor also being supported.
By the way. Not only we make the hub motor in Taiwan. Also the material inside are made in Taiwan. Like magnetic,copper wire,pcba(hall sensor)...etc.
406/451 20inch,24inch,26inch,700c,27.5 we provide wheel-built service.
LOL Do not forget Taiwan got the bicycle supply chain.
High-end Trek and Specialized bike are all made in taiwan.


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