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What's the Right Motor Size on an Electric Trike? Reviewing Electric Tricycle Power

250, 500 watts, or 750 watts? What's the right motor size on an e-trike?

Hey everyone, I'm Dustin. I have nearly 20 years of experience in the bike and e-bike industry and today I'm gonna talk to you about electric trike motor sizes, 250, 500, or 750 and what is the right motor size for you. The EZ Transit and the EvryJourney electric tricycle from sixthreezero. All right. So, there's a lot of e-trikes out there right now, 250, 500, 750, I see even 1000 and above, which those are gonna be specifically for off-road riding. Now, a 250-watt, a 500, 750, those are gonna be street legal that you can take in the bike lane and go on rides with you. Now, what size is right for you? Now, I think the general feeling is a lot of people should opt for the largest motor size that is out there. Now, I don't feel that way. As an example, the EvryJourney electric trike has a 250-watt front hub motor. And what's great about that is it gives you just enough assistance while you pedal to make riding that much easier.

So if you want to maybe step up from a traditional trike to an electric trike, it's a good jump to make because it's not so much power that's overwhelming. But it's just enough where if you still want to pedal assist and ride around a community or a neighborhood, it's great. And you still have a big basket in the back. The other benefit of this particular e-trike is you have an ergonomic upright riding position, which is going to keep your back upright, ergonomic, and comfortable while you're riding. Now, again, don't think 250 is not enough power. We have lots of videos. You can check them on our YouTube channel. Riders over 300 pounds. Riding this around town, and they're perfectly comfortable and able to make that journey. And like I said, it doesn't accelerate too fast where it jolts the rider or keeps you off guard. So if you're under 200 pounds, this is more than enough in all situations. And if you're over 200 pounds on flat ground, it'll do just fine. And you have a throttle and pedal assist as well. Now, jumping to 500 watt and 750 watt. If you're going to get into a lot of hills and you are a heavier rider, let's say over 200 pounds or over 250 pounds, then you're going to want something maybe with a little bit bigger motor. Or if you want to go fast, as an example, the 250 is going to top out at about 15 miles an hour. Something with a larger motor like 750 watts, you can get usually from 16 to 20 miles an hour.

We regulate ours down to 16 miles an hour so riders aren't being dangerous or getting carried away with riding or getting, you know not carried away with writing but aren't riding too fast on a tricycle. So it's still safe for them so 750-watt trikes are great. Like on our rickshaw, if you want to bring passengers or you're taking on a lot of hills, or if you're a heavier rider, or if you want to try to get up to 20 miles an hour on an e-trike, then you're going to want that 750 watts of power to give you that power while you're out riding. Also, if you're gonna carry heavy loads, 20, 50, or 100 pounds on your e-trike, then maybe look at 750 watts. So don't always think you have to opt for the largest motor. Think about what's best for you and your riding habits. Also, there are many things to consider like the design, the style, and the available accessories, As an example, you can have the bags in the rear basket here. You can have a front basket on here and, a rear basket. So there's lots and lots of options and different styles. So also don't think about price, just think about motor size. So that's something to pay attention to as well. The other thing I'll say is generally when you go up in motor size, you're gonna have to go up in battery size. Now I'm just noticing there are no batteries on either of these as well, but that's gonna drive the cost up generally.

Also, so on a 250-watt 10.4 amp hour battery is more than sufficient. If you're going for a fat tire like our rickshaw 750 watts, then you want a battery that's at least 14 amp hours or 21 amp hours. So something to think about. So that's my thought on motor sizes for e-trikes. If you have any other questions at all, please reach out to us, theteam@sixthreezero.com, or call us at 310-982-2877. Also, you have 30 days to test-ride your e-trike. If you don't love it in the first 30 days, send it back, no questions asked, no money out of your pocket. In addition to that, we're gonna warranty everything for up to a year on the e-trike. If anything goes wrong in the first year, we're gonna take care of it, parts and labor. Lastly, jump over to our Facebook pedalers group, our sixthreezero Pedalers in the Facebook groups. Thousands of members in there. You can talk to existing members about their e-trikes, see how they like it, and ask them questions. Then when you have yours, post in the group, and make friends. It's tons of fun. So thanks for sticking around and don't forget, it's your journey or experience. Enjoy the ride.

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