Bafang Unveils Revolutionary H730 Hub Motor with Patent-Pending GVT Technology at Eurobike
Bafang, a leading innovator in e-bike drive systems, has introduced the H730 hub motor, a significant advancement designed to enhance urban commuting. This new motor is equipped with patented Gear Variable Transmission (GVT) technology, featuring a 3-speed automatic gearbox that adapts gears based on riding speed. This innovation eliminates the need for manual shifting, allowing cyclists to enjoy a smooth and intuitive ride.
The H730 automatically shifts gears approximately 100 times over a 20-kilometer commute, responding to changes in speed seamlessly. This stands in stark contrast to traditional derailleur systems that require constant monitoring and adjustment. Leo Wang, Bafang’s R&D Senior Manager, emphasized the importance of simplifying riding experiences, especially in bustling urban environments.
The H730’s design is minimalist and durable, removing external components such as gear cables, levers, and derailleurs, while its weatherproof construction ensures reliable performance in various conditions. With its intelligent torque sensor and controller, the motor analyzes pedaling input in real-time, optimizing power output and enhancing energy efficiency.
Bafang’s commitment to innovation is evident in the GVT technology, which reflects years of research and development. The H730 adds to a legacy that includes groundbreaking products like the industry’s first external rotor hub motor and the M400 mid-drive system. The GVT series offers an intuitive shifting experience that connects rider and machine like never before.
Bafang showcases the H730 and provides sample bikes for testing at Eurobike, Hall 12.0, B14, and Outdoor Area 12.0, I12. With this launch, Bafang continues to shape the future of e-biking through user-centric design and cutting-edge technology, aiming to create harmony between riders and their bikes.
This article is sponsored by Bafang.
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