One more time.
The legislation says that 250W is the maximum RATED power. This means that the motor will not overheat when this wattage is applied continuously. This is nothing to do with the output wattage from the battery, there is no maximum for this in legislation.
So a systems that outputs 900W from the battery is legal so long as the motor is 250W rated.
This insistance on constantly misrepresenting the legal standing of 250w machines is both confusing and misleading to new pedalecers like the OP who is asking for help with his first kit.
The reason that prosecutions for 250w motors can't be found is because they are legal. The prosecutions that can be found will probably be for large pancake motors rated at 1kw or larger.
The legislation says that 250W is the maximum RATED power. This means that the motor will not overheat when this wattage is applied continuously. This is nothing to do with the output wattage from the battery, there is no maximum for this in legislation.
So a systems that outputs 900W from the battery is legal so long as the motor is 250W rated.
This insistance on constantly misrepresenting the legal standing of 250w machines is both confusing and misleading to new pedalecers like the OP who is asking for help with his first kit.
The reason that prosecutions for 250w motors can't be found is because they are legal. The prosecutions that can be found will probably be for large pancake motors rated at 1kw or larger.