PCeBiker
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I found this so looks like you are 100% right about the das-kit CT5-I5 controller! It's an 22 amp at full power. https://etcycle.com/products/das-kit-ct5-i5-48v-22a
The way I understand it, is that Canada has a power limit of 500 Watts and a speed limit of 32kph, so Das-Kit uses the C7 display to limit the power of the CT5-I5 to 18 amps and 32 kph.
In Europe and Australia, the power limit is 250 watts and a speed limit of 25 kph, so the controller is limited to 15 amps and 25 kph.
In the US, the power limit is 750 Watts and a speed limit of 30 mph so the controller isn't restricted.
It's cheaper and easier for Leon Cycle to comply with the regulations by selling the same ebikes everywhere and limit the power and speed with the display so all the ebikes have the same controller and motor.
In Canada, the T1000 actually has the same 750w motor with 1000w peak as all T1000's so the motor has no labels or branding on it to get it into Canada.
I believe that the motor for the T1000 sold in the US is labeled Das-Kit, with other labeling on it including "750 Watt" so that wouldn't be allowed in Canada or Europe.
There is another Das-Kit Controller available. A CT6-FB that some people have.
It's available for the "Off-road" kit in Australia.
This thread covers a lot of different information and is where I posted a lot of what I have done.
Alternative Display and Controller for NCM (DAS-KIT)
Wanting to increase the PAS Max speed on my NCM bike I be quite satisfied with around 30-35kmh it currently 25kmh The Das-Kit system appears to be complete locked down so I'm considering if Sourcing a alternate KT display and controller that would plug and play with the current hub motor...
electricbikereview.com