So you are thinking about staying with a Hub Motor.
Well I am still riding hub motors, since I do not have enough $$$.$$ for a mid-drive to test, to see if I like it better for going up hills.
I really would like to see the % of inclines you are going up , and for how long are those inclines ?
Every month there is an ongoing debate/discussion about weather to get a mid drive or not , and most ( not all ) say for mountains / long inclines with high slopes the Mid-drive is the only way to go.
But
There was recently a thread, by someone who traveled from Canada to Mexico, on/in the mountains ... using a hub motor . I would not have thought it possible before, But he did it, and the Mac survived, he is not sure if he used the Mac 10T or 12 T since he bought two and forgot which one he laced up to his fat bike.
https://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=84351
With the Two Hub Motors I have , I can go up inclines up to %14 for a short while.
Like 1-1.5 km or less with the little Q100c CST 201 Rpm laced to a 650b/27.5 wheel. Higher inclines to perhaps 0.5 km in distance.
And
On the Mac 6 T ( fast wind version of the Mac ) I can go up longer and steeper inclines .
I am now debating on getting a 12 T Mac , and lacing it up to a 26 inch or even a 24 inch wheel, to climb up steep and long inclines ( like 1,200-2,000 foot climbs )
Since I already have the controller and Cycle Analyst set up for the Mac 6T )
There is going to be a couple of testers of the Xiondga 2 speed hub motor within the next couple of months, since there is a vendor here in California that is now importing them.
Unfortunately , I was not picked as one of the Testers for the Xiondga , and that is a shame , since I live in the perfect area for testing any motor to go up hills of endless differences of length and % of grades. Endless Possibilities of both where I live, more than most any other place I can think of .
So there is still a big question as to weather it would work for where you live, since from what I have seen of Switzerland it is much the same as where I am.
Sure the Xiondga 2 speed hub, would work in Paris ( reports a vendor/seller there ), or the slightly rolling coutryside near by to Paris.
But ...(
I have not found any reports of testing of it with the challenging terrain where I live and places like much of Switzerland .
How long before you think you will buy a kit and build your next e-bike ?
So for a summary ,
I have a 201 rpm Q100c CST on a Road/Gravel bike
and
A Mac 6T on a hard tail Mountain Bike , that is heaver by 8-9Kg in weight than the Q100 Road Bike,
And I have now gone back to Riding the Heaver MTB with the Mac on it. ( 48 volt @ 20amp Max )
There just is no substitute for Power . Better Speed, and about the Same / Little better climbing than the little Q100c , even though it is a faster wind ( high speed/low torque motor ) . Q100c 201 is 201 rpm motor and my Mac 6T is 410 rpm motor, and it still climbs the same or a little better than the Q100c 201.
So , if , you do stay with a hub motor the Mac 12T would be one of your options.
Edit : for your post below, the Mac motor is a Geared Motor,
However
I Do , as well , have interest in the Xiondga 2 speed motor , I just do not know if it will perform much, or if at all, better than my Q100c that is over volted at 48 volts , I already climb some short hills with that right now.
I would like to see testing of the Xiondga on the climbs that the Pro's do at the Tour De France .
Since I have not been picked to test the Xiondga , I will have to see some tests done on three to five of the different of the Mountains of the TDF , in the Alp's and Pyrenees , that be the needed testing ground to convince me since I will have to rely on others, at the present time , for test results .