I've read a number of discussions/reviews on the merits of hub versus mid drive motors.
One of the oft quoted disadvantages of a mid drive layout is that the drive puts more strain on the chain making it prone to breaking. When you think about it it will take say X kw (or Xhp) to move a bike and rider weighing Y kg, 100 yards up a 20 ° slope. On a mid drive AND a non-electric bike that X kw will be applied to the chain ring, to the chain, to the rear wheel. That power on the mid drive will be via the motor and the legs, on the non-electric bike by the legs alone.
I don't see any reports warning of regular bikes breaking chains. funny that !!
One of the oft quoted disadvantages of a mid drive layout is that the drive puts more strain on the chain making it prone to breaking. When you think about it it will take say X kw (or Xhp) to move a bike and rider weighing Y kg, 100 yards up a 20 ° slope. On a mid drive AND a non-electric bike that X kw will be applied to the chain ring, to the chain, to the rear wheel. That power on the mid drive will be via the motor and the legs, on the non-electric bike by the legs alone.
I don't see any reports warning of regular bikes breaking chains. funny that !!