It seems confusing when they have two columns with (W) in it. What does the (r/min) column denote? I can't believe it's rpm, the numbers would make no sense. Anyone wish to translate the information?
These figures are obtained by testing the motor on a dynamometer, A device which gradually applies a progressively increasing test load onto the wheel, whilst measuring the wheel speed, torque, the power consumed and the power produced by the wheel.
This is why the rpm is high to start with and slowly decreases as the power and torque provided by the wheel increases.
The "W" on the left is the power produced by the motor in Watts.
The "W" on the right is the power consumed by the motor in Watts.
The Efficiency is calculated by dividing the power produced by the power used and then multiplying by 100 to give a percentage.
e.g. If a motor consumes 600W and only produces an output of 500W, the efficiency would be 500/600*100 = 83.34%
The r/min column shown
is the actual rpm of the wheel measured during the varying test load.
Alan