I got pulled over going down a hill and the cop said I was doing 50kph. Liar.
And then he busted me for 10.4 grams of pot. I pleaded innocent and they had to analize the weed and it weighed 7.1 grams. Who took the 3.3 grams?
Well I switch my bike down and he couldnt figure out how to switch it back on. So I kept my bike and road it home from the watch house. They must of drove it to the police station. On the audio evidence I over heard the cops on the radio, 200 watts 25 to 28 kph.
Remember this is max output not max watts drawn from your pack.To stay in QLD stupid they don't know jack laws.
Consider your efficiencies as well. At around 70% efficiency going up a big hill is to be expected. So 287 watts is about all one can afford from a pack in QLD up hills..
Running from a stop start is different. Low RMP during a heavy load reduces efficiencies approx down to 25% so I could afford 800 watts from my pack on the take off.
At full speed no hills one could expect around 80% efficiency. So I could afford 250 @ 50v = 5 amps
from my pack to stay by law in QLD. Would barley keep me moving @ 15kph.
It seems it is not easy, cut and dry to make the thing worth your while with brushless bikes and the law is outdated for the new technologies. It is a bit like saying the model T ford handleablity at max power is crap so we expect the latest fords to not exceed 1 horse manuer in power.
Fair IMO by the CA readout. 800 watts on take off, 600 watts on flats and about 864 watts up hill to make up for the lost efficiency..
But why are gearless motors more efficient than geared motors? They are only on good flat terrain where there is not stop startings..
I just keep a speed limiter on my ebike and this way I don't create too much attention..