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10 kW
Have you thought about maybe using a Currie kit? You can usually get one on amazon for about $300.00. Then all you do is change out the controller for a 36V version and get a matching 36V throttle and a 36V battery pack.
Here's some links:
http://www.amazon.com/eZip-by-Currie-Technologies-IZ-KIT/dp/B002RRBDIW/ref=sr_1_1?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1393708175&sr=1-1&keywords=currie+kit
http://www.monsterscooterparts.com/currie-36-volt-5-pin-controller-throttle.html
http://www.bmsbattery.com/36v/445-36v-15ah-lithium-ion-electric-bicycle-battery-pack.html, I have this battery and It works great on my Currie kit. It says 15ah in the link but it actually goes to a 20ah battery.
The 24V motors on the Currie kits can safely handle 36V. Your top speed will be 25-27 mph and you should get the range you're looking for. Also since the motor is mounted to the wheel, the wheel completely freewheels so there will be no resistance like what you get from a DD hub motor. The kit comes with a rack with an enclosure for the controller and if you go with a lipo pack, you can reuse the lead acid battery case for it. Also with this kit you'll still have your range of gears. Some of the rear hub motors seat in such a way that they interfere with the rear derailleur and you can't use all of your gears. It uses a normal size solid rear axle so you don't have to file your dropouts deeper and you don't need to use a torque arm with it. If you want to squeeze even more speed out of it you can get one of these, http://www.amazon.com/ACS-SouthPaw-Left-Drive-Freewheel/dp/B000VSWIWE/ref=sr_1_1?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1393709017&sr=1-1&keywords=ACS+Southpaw, which will give you about another 5 mph.
Here's some links:
http://www.amazon.com/eZip-by-Currie-Technologies-IZ-KIT/dp/B002RRBDIW/ref=sr_1_1?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1393708175&sr=1-1&keywords=currie+kit
http://www.monsterscooterparts.com/currie-36-volt-5-pin-controller-throttle.html
http://www.bmsbattery.com/36v/445-36v-15ah-lithium-ion-electric-bicycle-battery-pack.html, I have this battery and It works great on my Currie kit. It says 15ah in the link but it actually goes to a 20ah battery.
The 24V motors on the Currie kits can safely handle 36V. Your top speed will be 25-27 mph and you should get the range you're looking for. Also since the motor is mounted to the wheel, the wheel completely freewheels so there will be no resistance like what you get from a DD hub motor. The kit comes with a rack with an enclosure for the controller and if you go with a lipo pack, you can reuse the lead acid battery case for it. Also with this kit you'll still have your range of gears. Some of the rear hub motors seat in such a way that they interfere with the rear derailleur and you can't use all of your gears. It uses a normal size solid rear axle so you don't have to file your dropouts deeper and you don't need to use a torque arm with it. If you want to squeeze even more speed out of it you can get one of these, http://www.amazon.com/ACS-SouthPaw-Left-Drive-Freewheel/dp/B000VSWIWE/ref=sr_1_1?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1393709017&sr=1-1&keywords=ACS+Southpaw, which will give you about another 5 mph.