I believe that for a strong cyclist, the Cytronex would be a lot better on hills than the Wisper and for a weaker cyclist it may be slightly better.
There are two key factors: motor gearing, as Phil mentions above, and also lower gears - the Cytronex probably has a bottom gear of around 20" vs 39" on the Wisper - enabling the rider (if willing and able) to do a lot more.
These factors would have more effect than any weight difference between the two, and I don't think the rolling resistance would be a factor in hill climbing situations (unless you go above 15mph!).
Obviously the benefit of the rider gearing advantage varies according to how much input the rider wants to make. It's a lot of help to a rider who could climb the hill without a motor but just wants to stay a bit cooler, and of no value to someone who wants to be pulled up without pedalling!
There are two key factors: motor gearing, as Phil mentions above, and also lower gears - the Cytronex probably has a bottom gear of around 20" vs 39" on the Wisper - enabling the rider (if willing and able) to do a lot more.
These factors would have more effect than any weight difference between the two, and I don't think the rolling resistance would be a factor in hill climbing situations (unless you go above 15mph!).
Obviously the benefit of the rider gearing advantage varies according to how much input the rider wants to make. It's a lot of help to a rider who could climb the hill without a motor but just wants to stay a bit cooler, and of no value to someone who wants to be pulled up without pedalling!
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