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What kind of motor is used in the new Kepler?Updated an hour ago

The Kepler Dual Battery e-bike uses a high-torque 750W rear hub motor designed for consistent performance in everyday riding and long-distance use.

This motor has metal gears, and delivers strong low-end torque for acceleration and hill climbing while maintaining smooth, predictable power on flat roads. It is paired with an advanced controller that manages power delivery efficiently, helping maintain consistent assist behavior as battery levels change.

The rear hub motor design keeps the drivetrain simple and low maintenance while providing reliable performance for commuting, mixed terrain, and cargo carrying. It also works seamlessly with both torque sensor and cadence sensor pedal-assist options, allowing riders to choose how the motor responds to their pedaling input. 

Need to confirm details before deciding?

View the Kepler Dual Battery product page for current pricing, availability, configurations, and full technical specifications.

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