Although the legal limit for A Pedelec is 250w, reading the small print the 250w is over a 30 min duration.
...has a maximum continuous rated power which does not exceed 250 watts;”; and
Regulation (EU) No 168/2013 defines “maximum continuous rated power” as the maximum thirty minutes power at the
output shaft of an electric engine as set out in United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) regulation No 85.
That means although 250w is the limit, it is fine for a motor to output in bursts way above this, correct?
So a Levo can output up to around 650-700 Watts according to various sources.
Are there any further tests or reading to see how long this can be sustained for? How long can the Levo output 650-700 Watts of power? I guess it’s down to the battery configuration along with the motor efficiency and power delivery that determines power output.
Any details on other bikes?
...has a maximum continuous rated power which does not exceed 250 watts;”; and
Regulation (EU) No 168/2013 defines “maximum continuous rated power” as the maximum thirty minutes power at the
output shaft of an electric engine as set out in United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) regulation No 85.
That means although 250w is the limit, it is fine for a motor to output in bursts way above this, correct?
So a Levo can output up to around 650-700 Watts according to various sources.
Are there any further tests or reading to see how long this can be sustained for? How long can the Levo output 650-700 Watts of power? I guess it’s down to the battery configuration along with the motor efficiency and power delivery that determines power output.
Any details on other bikes?