Doctorbass
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When building an fast ebike there is many possibility offered.
A few years before field weakening was getting popular and available, when you wanted to get higher speed ebike this also was meaning loosing torque.
Now with that new feature you can choose a motor that is rated higher torque ( high turn count winding) but you can also get high speed with field weakening wich make a kind of timing advance with the hall sensor wich is like lowering the BEMF of the motor and increasing the Kv for a moment, this open the possibility to get faster ebike without the need of high voltage battery pack.
Creating a high speed ebike will also mean high power required. Your ebike wheel can turn 200kmh off the ground this does not mean the ebike is fast. In fact at high speed your ebike will need to fight against the wind wich require power ( sustained torque at high speed.)
The possibility for high speed ebike are:
-Choosing a higher voltage battery wich is more complicated and also the requirement higher voltage controller that cost more but you will be able to keep all the low speed torque of your motor without blowing controller..
-Choosing a higher speed low turn motor and running lower voltage, but this will require a monster controller capable of high phase current otherwise you will see your controller mosfet making firework.
Different fun:
High speed is fun as well and the powerband is larger and offer you to still feel acceleration even at high speed
High torque also offer a different pleasure with very fast acceleration at low speed allowing you to beat some cars on acceleration from a stop and feel all that force that pull you from your static state! but as soon as you reach 2/3 of your max speed you begin to feel that the fun was short and the lost of acceleration at higher speed cut your fun pretty quick.
As well it is possible to get a fast ebike that also have enough torque by choosing a motor for torque ( high turn winding) and using a controller with the field weakening feature to continue giving torque at higher speed, but that is not without sacrifice! Nothing is 100% perfect and that great feature will work at a cost of loss in efficiency. in fact you will burn crazy Wh/mile to get this high speed also possible.
The other way to get both torque and high speed is getting a fast motor and a high current controller. But to get your torque your controller will have to provide very high phase current witch usually make them to heat pretty fast. But your fast motor will remain ice cold.
Now with the question of High speed motor or field weakening, I would say it depend if your controller does have or not the field weakening, if your battery is high voltage enough ( maxed to your controller spec) and if you accept scarifying efficiency at high speed. Efficiency loss is less when choosing high speed motor and high current controller but the cost is higher.
As well.. do not forget that the trade off does exist :wink:
Doc
A few years before field weakening was getting popular and available, when you wanted to get higher speed ebike this also was meaning loosing torque.
Now with that new feature you can choose a motor that is rated higher torque ( high turn count winding) but you can also get high speed with field weakening wich make a kind of timing advance with the hall sensor wich is like lowering the BEMF of the motor and increasing the Kv for a moment, this open the possibility to get faster ebike without the need of high voltage battery pack.
Creating a high speed ebike will also mean high power required. Your ebike wheel can turn 200kmh off the ground this does not mean the ebike is fast. In fact at high speed your ebike will need to fight against the wind wich require power ( sustained torque at high speed.)
The possibility for high speed ebike are:
-Choosing a higher voltage battery wich is more complicated and also the requirement higher voltage controller that cost more but you will be able to keep all the low speed torque of your motor without blowing controller..
-Choosing a higher speed low turn motor and running lower voltage, but this will require a monster controller capable of high phase current otherwise you will see your controller mosfet making firework.
Different fun:
High speed is fun as well and the powerband is larger and offer you to still feel acceleration even at high speed
High torque also offer a different pleasure with very fast acceleration at low speed allowing you to beat some cars on acceleration from a stop and feel all that force that pull you from your static state! but as soon as you reach 2/3 of your max speed you begin to feel that the fun was short and the lost of acceleration at higher speed cut your fun pretty quick.
As well it is possible to get a fast ebike that also have enough torque by choosing a motor for torque ( high turn winding) and using a controller with the field weakening feature to continue giving torque at higher speed, but that is not without sacrifice! Nothing is 100% perfect and that great feature will work at a cost of loss in efficiency. in fact you will burn crazy Wh/mile to get this high speed also possible.
The other way to get both torque and high speed is getting a fast motor and a high current controller. But to get your torque your controller will have to provide very high phase current witch usually make them to heat pretty fast. But your fast motor will remain ice cold.
Now with the question of High speed motor or field weakening, I would say it depend if your controller does have or not the field weakening, if your battery is high voltage enough ( maxed to your controller spec) and if you accept scarifying efficiency at high speed. Efficiency loss is less when choosing high speed motor and high current controller but the cost is higher.
As well.. do not forget that the trade off does exist :wink:
Doc