electric bike Sourcing Overview
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Power and Performance Alignment Overlooking the wattage and torque specifications often leads to mismatched performance expectations; selecting between 251-350 W and 351-500 W motors alongside torque ranges from 50-80 Nm should be guided by intended terrain and rider weight to ensure sufficient power without unnecessary cost.
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Material Selection Strategy Insist on clarifying the frame material—Alloy, Aluminum Alloy, or Steel—as this directly impacts bike durability, weight, and corrosion resistance, with Aluminum Alloy typically offering a superior balance for urban electric bikes.
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Battery Capacity and Voltage Considerations Experienced buyers typically prioritize battery voltage and capacity combinations like 36 V 8 Ah versus 48 V 13 Ah to balance range and weight; higher voltage and capacity extend ride distance but may increase upfront cost and weight.
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Charging Time Trade-offs The trade-off between charging times exceeding 1 hour versus over 3 hours depends on operational needs; faster charging enhances availability but might come at a premium or reduce battery lifespan, which should be weighed carefully against usage patterns.
