Brushless DC Motor for Electric Bike
Enhance your electric bicycle with our high-performance BLDC motors, designed for durability and efficiency. Offering 500W power, 80Nm torque, and 36V/48V compatibility, our motors ensure smooth, quiet rides. In order to satisfy your unique e-bike needs and performance specifications, we also offer customization options:
- Tailoring power
- Torque
- Voltage
Based on Position in Electric Bicycles
We can design and manufacture the motor for you according to the location where you need it to be installed.
Mid-Drive Motor (Center Motor)
- Positioned at the bike’s crankset (in the center of the frame).
- Advantages:
- Better torque for hills.
- Improved bike balance.
- Enhanced hill climbing efficiency.
- Disadvantages:
- Requires more maintenance.
- Higher cost and complexity.
- Applications:
- Best for off-road, mountain biking, and long-distance touring e-bikes, where torque and weight distribution are crucial.
Rear Wheel Motor
- Positioned in the rear wheel hub.
- Advantages:
- Improved traction on varied terrains.
- Balanced weight distribution for stability.
- Disadvantages:
- Less power on hills.
- Skidding risk on slippery surfaces.
- Applications:
- Common in road bikes, hybrid bikes, and commuter e-bikes, especially for riders who prefer a rear-driven feel.
Front Wheel Motor
- Positioned in the front wheel hub.
- Advantages:
- Easy installation
- Low maintenance
- Disadvantages:
- Handling instability.
- Poor traction on hills.
- Applications:
- Common in lower-end e-bikes or city bikes.
Based on E-bike Types
We can customize the voltage, power and torque according to your different types of electric bicycles.
Mountain Electric Bikes (E-MTB)
- E-MTBs are designed for off-road riding, so the BLDC motor needs to be powerful enough to handle rough terrain, steep climbs, and varied obstacles.
- Motors often deliver high torque to provide sufficient power for steep inclines and rough trails.
- Typical Motor Specs:
- Power: 250W to 1,000W
- Voltage: 48V to 52V
- Speed: 20-28 mph (32-45 km/h)
- Torque: 80-120 Nm for climbing steep inclines and navigating rough trails
City Electric Bikes (Urban E-Bikes)
- BLDC motors in urban e-bikes provide efficient, quiet, and reliable assistance for short to medium-distance rides, especially in urban environments with stop-and-go traffic.
- Typical Motor Specs:
- Power: 250W to 750W (for city commuting)
- Voltage: 36V or 48V
- Speed: Based on the motor's power and local laws, 20–28 mph (32–45 km/h)
- Battery: 36V to 48V batteries, with capacities around 10Ah to 14Ah
- Torque: 35Nm to 70Nm
Cargo Electric Bikes
- Cargo e-bikes are built for carrying heavy loads, so the motor needs to offer higher power and torque to support the additional weight while maintaining stability and efficiency.
- Typical Motor Specs:
- Power: 250W to 750W (to carry heavy loads)
- Voltage: 48V to 52V
- Speed: Typically 15-20 mph (24-32 km/h)
- Torque: 100-150 Nm, allowing the motor to handle heavy cargo and inclines with ease