to make picture that says maybe more than some forumlas:
a bike that goes with 26mph in the flat and comes to a hill,were it can go only 13mph at full throttle (50% loose of rpm compared to flat)
==> the efficience would be HORRIBLE to say at least.. less than 50%
so more than half of the energie out of the batts is generated to heat
when you now swith to star-configuration,
the same bike would drive only ~16mph in flat
on the hill it will maybe go up only with 10-11mph.. (so only ~35% loose of rpm, eff. much higher)
BUT: the efficience would be for that much higher, not generating so much heat
thats how it is made for lehner-motors:
triangle:
picture 1
star:
picture 2
this configuration must be done by the controller.. when it would be a intelligent design,
it starts always with star-configuration and switches when the 100% speed is reached to triangle for further speed
the controller knows the rotating field (hall-sensors or by measuring the induction-currents of the unused windings anyway)
and so a switch should be possible without beeing noticed by the user on the bike
that would result in more power, better efficiencet motors without higher weight
it was used already for competition use on rc-planes this way to get most efficience for long-flying-records..
so the motor does not need to run with partial load, but also on reduced rpm with full throttle = most efficience, much less iron-looses and eddy current from partial load