Which E-Bike Motor is Best For Me?

Which E-Bike Motor is Best For Me?

October 10, 2022 0 By EBUK Team

Today, we will discuss making sure you have the correct e-bike motor for your needs. The choices can be difficult to distinguish between, but we will make sure after reading this post you will have a clear understanding of the slight differences. There are three main types of e-bike motors. Each design has its own strengths and the best option depends on the needs of your riding style.

Rear Hub Motors

As the name indicates, the Rear Hub Motor is located in the hub of the rear wheel and is the standard for e-bikes The motor powers the rear wheel of the e-bike by activating an electromagnetic coil of wire with electricity. This type of motor gives you the most considerable amount of traction due to the bulk of the weight on a bicycle is located in the rear of the bike. However, you must be aware of which gear you are in to make the best use of electricity in the battery. These motors can be powerful but are often not the most efficient use of electricity, giving you less power than other motor options.

Front Hub Motors

The Front Hub Motor is similar to a rear hub motor. This motor is situated on the front wheel instead. Many of the three-wheel e-bike use a front hub motor as well as many e-bike conversion kits. Front Hub Motors are not as standard as Rear Hub Motors or Mid-Drive Motors and are often only seen on custom-built e-bikes

Which E-Bike Motor is Best For Me?

Mid-Drive Motors

The Mid-Drive Motor is located in the crankset of the e-bike (where the pedals are located). This motor will take the electricity from the battery and put it exactly where the rider is creating energy with the pedals. This double effort is the most efficient way to generate power and gives you the most “bang for your buck” when it comes to energy consumptions. In addition, Mid-Drive Motors offer the best torque capabilities for off-road e-bikes, making them the most expensive of the three motor options.

Watts

A watt is a unit of power. You determine the wattage of an e-bike by taking the voltage and multiplying it by the amps of the battery. They measure the potential output of a machine powered by a battery. In simple terms, the higher the Watts of an e-bike, the more powerful the motor is. Standard e-bike motors are 350W (often classed as 250w), 500W, 750W, and 1000W.

How Much Power Will I Need?

The power that is needed for a rider will depend on several different factors: rider weight, the terrain of your commute, and any cargo that you might be carrying. Riders who are between 125 and 225 pounds and riding on a flat surface can easily use a 350W motor. As your terrain gets steeper and/or more uneven, you will want to think of upgrading to a 500W motor. Once you take your e-bike offroad or start carrying large cargo an upgrade to the 750W motor is in order. Finally, if you are over 225 lbs (16 stone) with any form of off-roading or steep hills, you will want to move up to a 1000W motor for a smooth ride.

Now that you have an idea of each of the e-bike motor types, you can make the best decision on which one suits your personal needs. Of course you do also need to consider UK e-bike laws unless you have private land to ride on.