Gordon - as I say in my post, this is a recording of Bosch eBike Systems' CEO, Claus Fleischer, talking about the history and reasoning behind the proposed 750W limit at this week's launch of Bosch's new power update for the CX5 motor in Riva del Garda, Italy. Alex doesn't say anything at all in the section of the video I've linked to.
I watched that video. The problem with what Claus Fleischer is saying, is that DJI isn't the first EMTB motor that exceeded 750 watts peak. But they are the first to do it with revolutionary technology of a light and small motor and battery. As a result, they are grabbing significant market share in the markets they have been released in.
So Bosch release this new firmware with 750 watts peak power, and what do you know, a sudden huge media campaign to get 750 watts peak power written into regulation.
For all I care, Claus can say Aliens are what is driving this new push for regulation. It would be more believable. Because you cannot get around the fact that with a speed limit of 25kph. The peak power of a 250 watt rated motor, is not going to impact safety. So why this sudden need for peak power regulation, when we have rated power regulation ?
There is zero evidence that DJI powered Ebikes are in any way more dangerous than any other EU compliant motor. There is zero reports of increased injuries or accidents. And why would there be. The motor delivers the power so naturally, and is speed limited to 25kph.
Infact the most dangerous Ebike I've seen, is the video of Rob trying to ride the new Bosch Motor in Race Mode, and he touches the pedals and it takes off stupidly, and then without pedalling just continues to drive, causing him to fall off. What dope thought that's safe software to have available on an Ebike. That would be Mr "I'm just trying to protect the industry" Claus Fleischer.
I ride a 600 peak watt EP801, and have configured a Mode just below peak, that I use 90% of the time, because full boost mode I reserve for only when I am climbing the steepest terrain, because the software at Full Boost Mode is too saw-tooth. It's like riding a motor with a switch, instead of Torque Control. The software can make high peak power difficult to control, even at 600 watts peak.
And that is why I reiterate. Smoothly controlled peak power from a 250 watt rated motor, is not a safety issue. And from reports. The DJI power delivery is class leading.