Eprodigy is a tiny company. Haibike is one of the biggest. That's the difference.Best kept secret in eBikes in my opinion. Everyone is going bananas over the Haibike with a TQ motor, but the eProdigy has the same specs and a longer track record. I think I'm going to build a custom eProdigy soon.
I have mid drive with full throttle in any level of assist and 750W with NuVinci rear CVT hub and up to 110nm of torque on my Evelo, and I can tell you from experience the company goes overboard to provide customer service in every way. Bike is a hoot and power to spare at red lights I just throttle for a second hit the pedal and gone...great bike. JMO
The Ultimate can put out 95nm and 110 peak that’s more than most, I don’t see that decrease?Nice to hear from an owner, thanks. They are a great company to deal with, they're going to put together a Magic Pro with a Shimano Alfine 8 IGH for me, I just don't like the idea of losing 20-30 NM of torque to the Nuvinci.
The Ultimate can put out 95nm and 110 peak that’s more than most, I don’t see that decrease?
Mine has a chain not a belt, still quiet as a mouse for sure and I just came back from a ride, if this thing is not efficient I sure don't know it, easy, Very Easy, pedaling in pas 3 puts me at 18 mph and that is pretty fast for an old fart like me, I hit the pas 4 while I was cruising and it is a Big jump instantaneous power boost, have not gotten up to 5 yet. The bike does 25+ very easily so I will never need more, and the hills are not problem so if it's losing something it's not noticeable . Also Court has a new review up on these latest hubs and it is noted a 500 mile break in period before full efficiency , so that's something to keep in mind. Must be pretty reliable as mine came with a 20,000 mile warranty and I don't think I'll ever see that mark......
Best kept secret in eBikes in my opinion. Everyone is going bananas over the Haibike with a TQ motor, but the eProdigy has the same specs and a longer track record. I think I'm going to build a custom eProdigy soon.
The only thing similar between the eprodigy and the TQ is the placement at the center of the bottom bracket.
The eprodigy uses an outrunner motor design (similar to many hub drives) and the gear reduction is by the use of planetary gears.
https://www.electricbike.com/eprodigy-bikes-new-e-bike-from-vancouver-canada/
The TQ uses an inrunner motor design (so is Bosch, Yamaha, Shimano, Brose, Bafang) which sheds heat better and is more resistant to over heating. The TQ's gear reduction is by the use of a special single stage TQ Harmonic Pin Ring transmission which is exclusive only to TQ.
https://www.tq-e-mobility.com/en/TQ-HPR-120S/Motor-technology
The transmission of the TQ is similar principle to the harmonic drive except that it is modified using roller pins in between the inner eccentric spline and outer spline.
As a side note, there other mid drives that exceeds 120 nm torque. The 2 I know of are the Bafang BBSHD and the Bafang ultra (both with 160 NM torque). And they can also be had with throttle.
Good information, thanks for posting. Do you know if the internal gears in the eProdigy motor are metal or plastic?
The internal gears in the motor are metal. I'm told they have one that has been in service for 10 years.