How Do Electric Bike Motors Work: Understanding the Mechanism Behind Eco-Friendly Transportation
Electric bike motors work by converting electrical energy into mechanical energy. The motor consists of a metal housing, a rotor, stator, and a series of magnets. When the rider pedals the bike, the sensor sends a signal to the motor controller, which then activates the motor to assist the rider in pedaling. The motor transfers electrical energy through the stator, which creates a magnetic field that rotates the rotor. This rotational motion drives the bike’s chain, resulting in forward motion. As the rider stops pedaling or applies brakes, the motor controller stops powering the motor, resulting in decreased speed or stopping the bike.