I’ve just been looking through a couple of the new range 2017 Chinese e-Bike Factory catalogues... the kind of e-bikes some of our UK importers have re-branded and then sell here as their own models.
In last year’s 2016 catalogues I noticed ALL the stock designs were 36-volt... ranging from the relatively cheap e-bikes, right up to some quite impressive “Haibike” style MTB clones... some direct drive but mostly hub drive.
But new in one manufacturers catalogue for 2017, I see a number of their new range stock e-bikes are offering 48-volt options as standard:
MAX-DRIVE CRANK MOTOR: BAFANG II DC48V350W / BAFANG II DC36V250W
REAR HUB MOTOR: BAFANG SWX08 DC48V350W / BAFANG SWX08 DC36V250W
BROSE & SHIMANO crank drives are also newly being offered on a number of these 2017 season e-bikes. And what is this Bafang II 48v Max Drive version? It’s not even mentioned on Bafangs’ own website (yet)!
In last year’s 2016 catalogues I noticed ALL the stock designs were 36-volt... ranging from the relatively cheap e-bikes, right up to some quite impressive “Haibike” style MTB clones... some direct drive but mostly hub drive.
But new in one manufacturers catalogue for 2017, I see a number of their new range stock e-bikes are offering 48-volt options as standard:
MAX-DRIVE CRANK MOTOR: BAFANG II DC48V350W / BAFANG II DC36V250W
REAR HUB MOTOR: BAFANG SWX08 DC48V350W / BAFANG SWX08 DC36V250W
BROSE & SHIMANO crank drives are also newly being offered on a number of these 2017 season e-bikes. And what is this Bafang II 48v Max Drive version? It’s not even mentioned on Bafangs’ own website (yet)!