Choosing Your E-Bike: A Guide to Motor and Battery Types
The two most critical components of an e-bike are the motor and the battery. Motors are typically located in the mid-drive (at the bike's crank) or in the hub (in the center of the front or rear wheel). Mid-drive motors offer better balance and more efficient power use, especially on hills. Hub motors are simpler and often more affordable. For batteries, Lithium-ion is the standard due to its light weight and long life. Battery capacity, measured in Watt-hours (Wh), determines your range.
FAQ:
Q: What is the advantage of a mid-drive motor?
A: Because it leverages the bike's gears, a mid-drive motor provides more torque and a more natural, bike-like feel, particularly on varied terrain.
Q: How far can I go on a single charge?




