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Pick Your Ebike Application

Bafang Motor engineers mid-drive, hub motor and controller packages for six OEM vehicle categories with different torque, voltage and service expectations.

Schematic of city ebike drivetrain with annotated motor and controller

City, Cargo and Connected Mobility Programs

Urban commuter bikes need quiet engagement, compact packaging and a supportable service plan. Cargo bikes add loaded hill starts, heat management and reinforced harness protection. Shared fleets add fast replacement logic and sealed connectors. Bafang Motor treats these as separate engineering paths even when they share controller families.

For city programs, M500 and compact rear hub motors keep weight low while preserving EN 15194 compliance. For cargo platforms, M620 torque, 48 V battery matching and brake cut-off logic are reviewed together. For shared fleets, service documents focus on connector strain relief, wheel swap procedures and controller parameter consistency across depots.

  • Commuter and trekking bikes: 250 W nominal, quiet cadence response, smooth display pairing.
  • Cargo and delivery: up to 160 Nm peak torque with climb thermal review and fleet uptime planning.
  • e-MTB and fat tire: M600 response tuning, high-output hubs and controller current limits for rough terrain.

M500

Balanced city and trekking mid-drive platform.

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M620

High-torque cargo and heavy-duty assist drive.

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H730

Automatic shifting hub system for connected vehicles.

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"The early motor map helped us avoid a dropout redesign and shortened our pilot build by six weeks." — European cargo ebike OEM
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Specified by ebike teams across commuter, cargo, trail and fleet categories

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