E-Bike - friction drive

A Mountain bike converted to an E-bike using a brushless DC outrunner motor.

A Mountain bike converted to an E-bike using a brushless DC outrunner motor.

Specification

  • Power: 3550 W (motor theoretical)
  • Top-speed: 25 km/h
  • Weight: 20 kg
  • Features:
    • Mechanical clutch: easily move the motor away for driving normally (without assist) with no losses
    • Regenerative braking
    • Anti slip regulation

Concept

Friction drive

The idea was to avoid making very significant changes to the bicycle and make a custom conversion kit.
The output shaft of the electric motor is pressed directly on to the rubber tire of the bicycle to transfer the power.

Problems

  1. Low efficiency: With a friction drive there is a lot of power loss because the tire continuously gets squeezed by the motor shaft.
  2. Lack of grip in wet condition: When the tire is wet there is alot of slip between the tire and motor shaft

Components

Mechanical parts

  • Used Ghost Mountain bike 26’’
  • 3d-printed holders

Motor

  • Brand: Maytech
  • Name: MTO6374-170-HA-C
  • Type: Brushless DC outrunner
  • Voltage: 11.1 - 50 V (2-12S)
  • Current: max. 65 A
  • Power: 3550 W
  • Rotational speed: 170 rpm at 1 V (KV: 170)
  • Output shaft: diameter: 8 mm keyway: 3 mm
  • Weight: 0.83 kg
  • Sensors: With hall sensors

Control

  • Type: VESC bldc motor controller
  • Name: MTVESC50A
  • Current:
    • continuous: 50 A
    • max burst: 240 A
  • Voltage: 9-50 V (3-12S Lipo)
  • Input Device: Thumb throttle

Battery

  • Type: Self-made Li-ion (without spot-welding)
  • Cells: Samsung INR18650 25R 2500mAh 3,6V - 3,7V
  • Voltage: 37V (32 - 42V)
  • Capacity: 460 Wh (37 V 12,5 Ah)
  • Cell connection: 10 series, 5 parallel (10s5p)

Videos

First drive

2018.09.03

Gallery