I didn't say it was.
Peak power isn't sustained power, doesn't equate to the rating quoted by the manufacturer. Besides, I don't have a Bosch (which I hate with a passion, because of their knackerware which is specifically designed to thwart repair by users).
My battery is capable of 25A continuous, and my controller draws 15A... it's not stressed.
You've quoted me, created another context so stick to the point: my mid-drive produces 80NM at the crank = (by your estimation) ...
= 77NM after losses. Which no legal hub drive can produce.
Who in their right mind would use that uphill?
Mine doesn't.
This website is throwing a major wobbly, I may pick this arse covering exercise of yours later. No legal hub drive is capable of what I need it to do. Unless I went 48V and amped up... which might stand a chance for the hill towing climbing ability I need, but then might stumble on speed needed when not towing ie commuting. Either way, I'm not willing to take the risk unless absolutely certain - the tradeoffs of a mid-drive are accpetable to me. You can do as you wish.