There's good news for all the commuters and cycling enthusiasts out there: Ananda is about to release their new electric mid-motor M5000! This motor weighs 2.5 kg and has a maximum torque of 75Nm. It is not only light but also very powerful, which is why you can enjoy a powerful riding experience quietly.
Ananda has stated that the M5000 is what they will use to set a new standard for mid-mounted motors. It will take some time to prove whether it will become an industry benchmark, but based on Ananda's past performance, this Chinese manufacturer's motors always stand out when it comes to performance and cost-effectiveness. The M5000 continues their tradition of excellence and is specially designed for E-Trekking and E-City electric bikes.
In terms of specs, the M5000 has impressive numbers: 2.5kg weight, 75Nm torque and more than 80% efficiency. It also has a five-stage assist mode, built-in torque sensor, and cadence sensor that make your riding experience easier.
Ananda particularly emphasizes the quiet performance of the M5000, saying that its noise is less than 50 decibels and almost inaudible. So people are getting curious, can it really achieve "silent riding"? Of course, this needs to be confirmed with actual testing. But it is worth mentioning that the M5000 is compatible with the belt drive system, which is a great convenience for riders who are lazy to maintain.
Additionally, the M5000 is also compatible with the Enviolo AutomatiQ automatic transmission system. This system automatically adjusts the transmission ratio based on riding cadence, speed, and torque, so you don't have to worry about manual shifting. That means you don't have to think about which gear is the most suitable, the system will automatically find the best transmission ratio for you.
Of course, the first opponent the M5000 faced was its predecessor, the M4000. Although the M4000 has a maximum torque of 80Nm, it is almost 1kg (3.3kg) heavier than the M5000. Moreover, the M5000's rotation speed has increased from the M4000's 105 RPM to 110 RPM, making the overall performance faster and more responsive. The efficiency and basic parameters of both motors are almost the same, with an operating voltage of 36V and a power rating of 250W.