Hi Rick and
to the forum.
The LFP-4830M battery pack has a maximum continuous discharge current of 60A
(2.88kW @ 48V) and a peak discharge current of 90A
(4.32kW @ 48V).With these current limits, the HPM5000B-48V motor would only be able to produce a constant output of around 3.5HP @ 90% efficiency, and a maximum of around 5.2HP for short bursts.
If you were to use a pair of LFP-4830M batteries connected in parallel
(or in series with a 96V motor), this would almost double the torque and power output available from the motor.
A single HPM5000B-48V motor powered by a single LFP-4830 battery might not produce sufficient torque and power for your expectations and/or requirements.
If two motors are physically joined
and are perfectly synchronised rotationally with each other, then a single controller could be used to feed both sets of phase windings. But if the motors are not 100% synchronised, then each motor
will require its own controller
(and batteries).
However, a single set of controls
(throttle, brake switches, reverse switch and cruise control switch etc.) is all that is required to control both controllers simultaneously.
Alan