• alteredEnvoy@sopuli.xyz
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    1 day ago

    Well a motor can provide instant torque at stand still, but an engine would have way lower power at low RPM and the transmission is inefficient when starting

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      True, but a hub drive motor doesn’t have a transmission and may be geared for fast speeds vs low speed climbing. Also without a transmission there’s no clutch friction zone which could help an engine start up the hill. I’d be really interest to see a comparison video about this.

      Edit: on second thought, my cvt didn’t even have a clutch. Now I’m even more interested to see a video comparing electric motor, cvt, and manual clutch transmission.