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BAFANG REVOLUTIONISES URBAN CYCLING WITH H730 HUB MOTOR


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afang, a key player in eBike drive systems, has unveiled the H730 hub motor, a groundbreaking innovation equipped with its patented Gear


Variable Transmission (GVT) technology. Designed to redefine urban commuting, the H730 integrates a 3-speed automatic gearbox that seamlessly adjusts gears based on riding speed, eliminating manual shifting while delivering a smooth, intuitive cycling experience.


Automatic Shifting: Simplicity Meets Precision The H730 system automatically shifts gears approximately 100 times during a 20km commute, adapting to speed changes without rider input. This contrasts sharply with traditional derailleur systems, which demand constant attention. “Automatic shifting simplifies riding, especially in crowded cities where cyclists need to focus on safety, not gear levers,” emphasized Leo Wang, Bafang’s R&D Senior Manager. By removing external components like gear cables, levers,


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and derailleurs, the H730 achieves a sleek, minimalist design while enhancing durability. Its weather-proof construction ensures reliable performance in mud, rain, or harsh conditions, significantly reducing maintenance needs.


Intelligent Power Delivery for Effortless Riding Bafang’s torque sensor and controller work in tandem to analyse pedalling input in real time, dynamically adjusting power output to prevent “ghost pedalling” – a common frustration in single-speed eBikes. This


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