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An electric hub...

You buying one? What are your thoughts for its use?
I guess that’s the technology used in electric bikes etc and those one wheel skate board looking death traps. Pretty amazing stuff
 
You buying one? What are your thoughts for its use?
I guess that’s the technology used in electric bikes etc and those one wheel skate board looking death traps. Pretty amazing stuff
Just following the engineering that is being used.This will be an interesting product for local delivery applications like mail or UPS delivery vehicles in urban areas.
48V battery systems would be considered SELV so a lot of the high voltage safety requirements would not be necessary. This product would result in a vehicle that is much lower cost than the 300 to 900V systems used in larger electric vehicles.

Note that due to heat density it still, like most electric vehicles, needs liquid cooling.
 
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