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  2. Wheel hub motor - Wikipedia

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    A wheel hub motor, hub motor, or in-wheel motor is a motor that is incorporated into the hub of the wheel. Wheel-hub motors are commonly found on electric bicycles. Electric hub motors were well received in early electric cars, but have not been commercially successful in modern production cars [1] [2] because they negatively affect vehicle ...

  3. Urban S - Wikipedia

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    The electric motor is a 19 kW 17" high output hub motor. It is air cooled and brushless. The hub design allows better cooling, a decreased chance of overheating/warping the casing and increases the life span of the unit.

  4. Electric bicycle - Wikipedia

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    With a front-drive the motor sits in the front hub, and with a rear-drive the motor sits in the rear hub. [citation needed] Hub motors were common in 19th century electric bicycle designs but fell out of favor until their resurgence in the 2000s. [12] Another type of electric assist motor is the mid-drive system, where the electric motor is not ...

  5. Z Electric Vehicle - Wikipedia

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    ZEV also makes a line of electric motorcycles, full fairing sports bikes referred to as their M-S line. [6] ZEV hub motor. ZEV uses a gearless electromagnet [7] powered hub style motor and powers its scooters with lithium batteries, as well as less costly lead/sodium silicate batteries. [8]

  6. BionX - Wikipedia

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    BionX motors were typically mounted into an oversized rear wheel hub and were noted for their low noise; regenerative braking capability and hub-embedded motor controller. The D series of motors was the most recent and strongest BionX technology with a torque of 25/50 Nm. The motor cylinder was larger but thinner than previous versions and ...

  7. Pedelec - Wikipedia

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    Deutsche Bahn pedelecs with rear hub motors and batteries placed inside the frames.This is the "Jetstream" from Riese und Müller.. A Pedelec (from pedal electric cycle) or EPAC (electronically power assisted cycle), is a type of low-powered electric bicycle where the rider's pedalling is assisted by a small electric motor.