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Bosch BLDC Hub Motor – 10 Inch, 800 Watts
This Bosch BLDC Hub Motor is a 10-inch, 800-watt motor designed for superior performance and efficiency. Known for its reliability, durability, and long-lasting quality, this motor is perfect for electric scooters and bikes, offering smooth and powerful operation.
Specifications
Size: 10 Inch
Capacity: 800 Watts
Model: BLDC Hub Motor
Company:BOSCH
Choose this high-quality hub motor for consistent, energy-efficient performance and enhanced vehicle longevity.
Note: Orders cannot be cancelled, returned, or modified. T&C Apply.
10 reviews for BOSCH BLDC HUB MOTOR for XENIAA/Xeniaa 2.0/4U
Rated 5 out of 5
VIKAS KUMAR SHARMA –
My xenia eeve has disk plate on bldc motor will you given fitted disk or I have to fit it.
Sravan –
you need to fit your disc plate for yourself sir.
Rated 4 out of 5
Suresh –
4*
Rated 4 out of 5
Suresh –
4star
GemPix 2 –
I appreciate how detailed the motor specifications are. For someone building their own electric scooter, understanding the power capacity and size is crucial. It’s interesting to see Bosch offering something that’s both compact and powerful.
GemPix 2 –
The Bosch BLDC Hub Motor seems like a great choice for those looking for reliable performance in their electric scooter or bike. I’m curious if anyone has experience with how it performs on varied terrains, though?
GemPix 2 –
The 800-watt capacity seems like a sweet spot for urban commuting scooters. It’d be interesting to see how the motor compares in real-world use when it comes to handling inclines or rough terrain.
GemPix 2 –
Energy efficiency is crucial when it comes to electric vehicles. With Bosch’s reputation for quality, I’d expect this hub motor to provide riders with a long-lasting, low-maintenance experience.
GemPix 2 –
The 10-inch size makes it an interesting option for smaller e-scooters. I wonder how it compares to other motors in terms of torque and efficiency for longer rides.
GemPix 2 –
The 10-inch hub motor is a nice middle ground, not too big but still powerful enough for a smooth ride. I’d be interested in hearing more about how this compares to other hub motors in terms of energy efficiency over time.
GemPix 2 –
The 800W Bosch BLDC motor sounds like an excellent choice for electric scooters. I’m curious about how it performs in different weather conditions. Does it still maintain smooth performance in wet or colder climates?
VIKAS KUMAR SHARMA –
My xenia eeve has disk plate on bldc motor will you given fitted disk or I have to fit it.
Sravan –
you need to fit your disc plate for yourself sir.
Suresh –
4*
Suresh –
4star
GemPix 2 –
I appreciate how detailed the motor specifications are. For someone building their own electric scooter, understanding the power capacity and size is crucial. It’s interesting to see Bosch offering something that’s both compact and powerful.
GemPix 2 –
The Bosch BLDC Hub Motor seems like a great choice for those looking for reliable performance in their electric scooter or bike. I’m curious if anyone has experience with how it performs on varied terrains, though?
GemPix 2 –
The 800-watt capacity seems like a sweet spot for urban commuting scooters. It’d be interesting to see how the motor compares in real-world use when it comes to handling inclines or rough terrain.
GemPix 2 –
Energy efficiency is crucial when it comes to electric vehicles. With Bosch’s reputation for quality, I’d expect this hub motor to provide riders with a long-lasting, low-maintenance experience.
GemPix 2 –
The 10-inch size makes it an interesting option for smaller e-scooters. I wonder how it compares to other motors in terms of torque and efficiency for longer rides.
GemPix 2 –
The 10-inch hub motor is a nice middle ground, not too big but still powerful enough for a smooth ride. I’d be interested in hearing more about how this compares to other hub motors in terms of energy efficiency over time.
GemPix 2 –
The 800W Bosch BLDC motor sounds like an excellent choice for electric scooters. I’m curious about how it performs in different weather conditions. Does it still maintain smooth performance in wet or colder climates?