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This powerful Yamaha motor wants to make electric bikes even lighter – Frandroid

Yamaha has introduced an all-new motor for electric mountain bikes, the PW-XM. Its peculiarity? An ever lower weight compared to the PW-X3 and, according to the brand, an ever higher level of reliability.

Yamaha engineSource: Yamaha

In the world of e-bikes, the war over electric motors is raging. Between the completely new Bosch Performance Line SX, the very light Mavic X-Tend, the Brose Drive H Mag for electric cargo bikes or the promising Pinion drive, every motor manufacturer is trying to position itself in certain segments.

Yamaha also adds a layer with a brand new system called PW-XM. The latter is mainly dedicated to electric mountain bikes and sporty hikes. It seems to be an improved version of the PW-X3, with which it shares many technical characteristics.

A couple who are still just as generous

Here, Yamaha has primarily worked on the weight of its tech: 2.6kg in total, versus 2.85kg on the PW-X3 side and 2.75kg on the Performance Line CX Race Limited Edition from Bosch, its direct competitor. To achieve this, Yamaha used solid magnesium in the engine’s crankcase.

Yamaha engineSource: Yamaha

Also, “Heat dissipation improvements have been made to ensure cooler operation, consistent performance, and a high level of reliability,” according to the company’s official website. Torque remains unchanged: 85 Nm, which is very generous and necessary to practice VTTAE.

intercompatibility

Five support modes, marker support function, automatic mode (support is adjusted in real time), compatible with any Yamaha on-board computer and battery: here is the other information to consider about this new motor.

The Japanese company also wants to make access easier by allowing the PW-XM to be installed directly on electric bikes compatible with the PW-X3 and PWseries S2 systems. This intercompatibility thus promotes its democratization with certain VTTAE areas.

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