
E-Bike Motor Hits 1,500W, Powers 60+ Bike Brands
A new electric bike motor system delivers motorcycle-level power while staying lightweight, and it's already backed by over 60 major manufacturers. The breakthrough could transform how we think about pedal-powered transportation.
Electric bikes just got a serious power upgrade that's turning heads across the cycling world.
Avinox, the e-bike motor company backed by drone giant DJI, just unveiled two new drive systems that pack an incredible punch. The top-tier M2S delivers up to 1,500 watts of peak power and 150 Newton-meters of torque. That's enough muscle to rival a lightweight motorcycle while still fitting on a bicycle frame.
Even more impressive? The motors weigh just 2.6 kilograms, about the same as the previous generation. Avinox managed to boost performance without adding bulk, a feat that's had engineers buzzing.
The company isn't just making powerful motors. They're building an entire ecosystem that over 60 bike manufacturers have already signed onto, including respected names like Canyon, Pivot, and Mondraker. That rapid adoption signals something special is happening in the e-bike industry.
Battery technology got major upgrades too. The new 700-watt-hour integrated battery charges from empty to 80% in just over an hour. Riders who need extra range can now pop out removable batteries for easy charging or even run two batteries at once for all-day adventures.

The Ripple Effect
This technology wave is making electric bikes accessible to more riders in more situations. Commuters facing steep hills now have options that make car-free living realistic. Mountain bikers can explore trails that were previously too demanding. Older riders or those with health challenges can keep cycling longer.
The growing competition between motor makers like Avinox, Bosch, and Shimano means better products at better prices for everyone. When 60 manufacturers have choices, innovation accelerates and consumers win.
There's a catch worth noting. These high-power systems exceed legal limits for e-bikes in many countries, pushing them into motorcycle territory that requires different licenses and regulations. But that conversation itself is progress, forcing communities to rethink how we classify and accommodate different types of clean transportation.
The software side got smarter too. New displays offer turn-by-turn navigation and can even adjust motor assistance based on your heart rate, keeping you in your ideal exercise zone. Apple's Find My network integration means your bike can help locate itself if stolen.
What makes this moment significant isn't just one company's new product. It's watching an entire industry sprint forward, creating options that make sustainable transportation more practical and appealing. Every breakthrough in e-bike technology is another person who might choose pedaling over driving.
The future of getting around is getting lighter, cleaner, and more powerful all at once.
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Based on reporting by Electrek
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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