Differences Between Top Mid-Drive Electric Bike Motors

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Electric bicycle (eBike) motor technology has steadily improved since its inception back in 1895 (US Patent 552271 A). The crude 10-volt battery-powered eBike patented by Ogden Bolton, Jr. set the stage for what is now an ever-growing class of bicycles. Multiple companies have emerged as of late and are mass-producing mid-drive electric bike motors that offer varying power, total energy and torque specs. Below are the highlights and differences between the top mid-drive electric bike motors available today.

Bosch CX eBike Motor

  • Bosch Performance Line CX Mid-drive motorTop-shelf motor is best for mountain biking where sustainable power is needed
  • 75 Nm of continuous maximum torque offers longer power curve for long and steep climbs
  • UL listed certification, assuring each unit passed rigorous testing for peak performance, security and safety on the trails
  • Gear change recognition sensors allow for smoother gear changes under max torque
  • Available on Haibike XDuro models, and select BullsRiese & Müller and Tern eBikes
Power

Torque

Force

Energy

Weight

Speed +20

Best for

250 W

75 Nm continuous

36 V

500 Wh

8.8 lbs (<4 kg) motor; 5.7 lbs (2.66 kg) battery Total: 14.5 lbs (6.6 kg)

MTB, Trail, Long Distance Commuting

Brose eBike Motor

  • Brose Electic Bike Mid-drive motorBerlin bicycle components company develops high-performance mid-drive motors for multiple mountain bike (MTB) and commuter bike manufacturers
  • Among the most powerful motors on the market offering a whopping 90 Nm of peak torque
  • Motor is best used for MTB or steep trail riding
  • The belt-drive motor provides the quietest eBike motor available
  • Generally has a bigger battery pack providing a longer range
  • Found on Bulls E-Stream models
Power

Torque

Force

Energy

Weight

Speed +20

Best for

250/350 W

90 Nm

36 V

650 Wh

7.5 lbs (3.4 kg) motor

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MTB, XC, Trail

Yamaha PWseries eBike Motor

Yamaha PWseries Electric Bike Motor

  • US market motor offers a healthy 80 Nm peak torque unit
  • Torque, speed, and crank sensors allow for continuous maximum torque of 70 Nm
  • One of the lightest drive units allows bicycles to be fitted with double chainrings for wider gear ratios
  • Fantastic Japanese system that offers a lot of value for the price
  • One of the more reliable units on the market and it’s been proven on Germany’s Haibike SDuro eBikes
Power

Torque

Force

Energy

Weight

Speed +20

Best for

500 W

80 Nm max, 70 Nm continuous

36 V

500 Wh

7.7 lbs (3.5 kg) motor; 6.4 lbs (2.9 kg) battery Total: 14.1 lbs (6.4 kg)

MTB, Commuting

Bosch Performance Line Speed Motor

  • Bosch Performance Line Speed Electric Bike Mid-Drive motorBosch’s fastest mid-drive pedelec motors
  • Offers top speed assistance at 28 mph (45kph)
  • Gear shift detection provides smooth shifting on flat ground and on a climb
  • DualBattery capabilities for longer trips
  • 63 Nm of continuous torque is plenty of power for long distance commuting or longer MTB rides
Power

Torque

Force

Energy

Weight

Speed +20

Best for

350 W

63 Nm continuous

36 V

500 Wh, 1000 Wh with DualBattery

8.8 lbs (<4 kg) motor; 5.7 lbs (2.66 kg) battery Total: 14.5 lbs (6.6 kg)

MTB, Trail, Long Distance Commuting

TranzX M16 eBike Motor

  • TransX Mid-Drive eBike SystemProven German bicycle components manufacturer that understood the need to develop a pedal electric cycle (pedelec) motor for the environmentally friendly commuter
  • TranzX M16 motor is more than suitable for road cycling or commuting
  • 65 Nm of available torque
  • Powerful motor and offers best value
  • TranzX motors are available on IZIP and Raleigh electric bike models
Power

Torque

Force

Energy

Weight

Speed +20

Best for

350 W

65 Nm

48 V

482 Wh

8.6 lbs (3.9 kg) motor; 6 lbs (2.74 kg) battery Total: 14.6 lbs (6.64 kg)

Commuting or Road

Shimano STEPS e6000 Drive Unit

  • Shimano Total Electric Power System STEPS ebike mid-drive motorShimano Total Electric Power System (STEPS) drive unit is suitable for road cycling or commuting
  • 250 W motor will give you a sustainable speed of 15.5 mph (25 kph)
  • Current drive units follow the EU 168/2013 regulation that prohibits pedal assistance above 25 kph
  • e6000 motor provides the best mix of daily performance and reliability
  • Shimano is argued to be the most reputable bicycle components business on the planet
  • Available on IZIP’s E3 eBike
Power

Torque

Force

Energy

Weight

Speed +20

Best for

250 W

50 Nm

36 V

418 Wh

7 lbs (3.2 kg) motor; 5.9 lbs (2.66 kg) battery Total: 12.9 lbs (5.86 kg)

Commuting or Road

No matter which eBike you choose, keep in mind that no mid-drive motor is the same. Electric bike manufacturers will agree that different mid-drive motors are suitable for different styles of riding. Where a Bosch Performance Line Speed motor offers top speed with a heavier motor for commuting, the Yamaha PWseries motor provides a lighter unit that can be fitted with double chainrings to offer more gear options for trail riding. Knowing the differences between the most popular mid-drive motors on the market will help you make a more intelligent decision when choosing your new eBike.

Electric Bike Mid-Drive Motor Comparison Chart
Mid-drive Electric Bike Motors Comparison Chart

 

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