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20% Slope HillClimb
Okay we take a Crystalyte5304 running at 100 volts and 80 amps and the Pmg132 running at 72 volts and 100 amps.
Then we race them across a 1000 meter (length) uphill that peaks at 20% slope.
(the hill starts flat and gradually increases in slope)
First the time:

...and then we look at the speed:
View attachment 2
...and then the power output which is clearly in the favor of the Pmg132:

...finally we look at the heat produced:
View attachment 3
...so it's pretty clear that the Pmg132 has so much power compared to the hub motor that it can conquer this 20% slope with ease.
This is a case where raw power (Pmg132) is the prevailing theme.

Okay we take a Crystalyte5304 running at 100 volts and 80 amps and the Pmg132 running at 72 volts and 100 amps.
Then we race them across a 1000 meter (length) uphill that peaks at 20% slope.

First the time:

...and then we look at the speed:
View attachment 2
...and then the power output which is clearly in the favor of the Pmg132:

...finally we look at the heat produced:
View attachment 3
...so it's pretty clear that the Pmg132 has so much power compared to the hub motor that it can conquer this 20% slope with ease.
This is a case where raw power (Pmg132) is the prevailing theme.