bike with motor Sourcing Overview
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Motor Power and Type Selection Risk Overlooking the impact of motor power and type can lead to underperformance or regulatory issues; for example, choosing a 1500 W motor might exceed local legal limits, while mid-drive motors generally offer better hill-climbing efficiency compared to rear hub motors.
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Battery Technology Negotiation Insist on lithium-based batteries, preferably integrated or ternary lithium-ion types, as they provide superior energy density and longer lifespan compared to lead acid batteries, which are heavier and less durable.
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Wheel Size Insider Insight In practice, 26-inch and 28-inch wheels dominate urban and travel e-bike markets for their balance of stability and speed, whereas smaller sizes like 14 or 20 inches are favored in folding or compact electric bikes for portability.
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Charging Time Cost Impact Charging time can account for up to 20% of operational downtime; opting for batteries with 3+ hour charging times rather than 6-8 hours significantly enhances fleet availability and user convenience.
