A system designed to transform a traditional bicycle into one powered by electricity, this technology integrates the motor at the bicycle’s bottom bracket, where the pedals connect to the cranks. This placement allows for a centralized weight distribution and improved handling compared to other conversion options. An example includes a package containing a motor, battery, controller, wiring, and mounting hardware, all designed to fit a standard bicycle frame.
Centralizing the motor offers several advantages. It generally provides better balance and climbing ability due to optimized weight distribution. Leveraging the bicycle’s gearing system results in greater efficiency and range, particularly in hilly terrain. This technology contributes to a more natural riding experience akin to a conventional bicycle. Historically, conversion solutions started with hub-driven systems, but the desire for more integrated and performance-oriented options led to the development of these centrally mounted systems.