Need new 28" front wheel

The bearings in my front wheel are worn and apparently it's cheaper to replace the entire wheel.

The recommended replacement wheel, equivalent to the factory original, is a Rodi Webdisc ETRTO 622 X 19C. This is an aluminum wheel that is inexpensive, about $50 plus shipping.

My bike wheel has a 160mm Shimano disc brake rotor and a quick release lever, and it has Schwalbe 28 x 1.5 tires. The tire has a normal Schrader valve, the larger type which I prefer. The skinny valves are difficult to fill at a gas station and adapters don't seem to work.

The ebike is quite heavy, a Gepida Alboin. I ride on a lot of fairly rough gravel.

Rodi Webdisc wheels are not easy to find. Holland Bike shop has them listed but they are out of stock.

Any recommended wheels to consider? I am in Italy.

There are notes about eyelets, spoke types, and the number of spokes that I don't understand.
 
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What type of interface is on the hub for the brake rotor? IS or Center Lock?
 
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Does this answer what type of hub interface it is? I don't know what type it is. BTW do you have suggestions for cleaning this? It's filthy because it's hard to get in there.
 
Thanks! Several questions: The Cordo wheel size on Holland Bike Shop is 23-622, and the Rodi wheel on the bike says it is 622-19C. The Hybrid Cordo is: Rim material: Aluminum Spoke; material: Stainless steel. Is this going to be heavier, but stronger? This wheel has 32 spokes, some have 36. Can either be used? Also I don't know what axle type I have. Sorry to pepper you with so many questions.
 
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the RIM of your current wheel is from Rodi, the hub is unknown to me. This Cordo wheel has a low profile aluminum rim with eyelets, a Shimano Deore hub (honestly an good hub) and 32 spokes in a front wheel is usually enough on an E-bike, there are some really wild paths to find around lake Como but for most riding conditions on roads/gravel it would be sufficient. Rim is market with a brand, I do think that it could be a Taures from Ryde
 
I dug deep and it appears that the Rodi Blackrock, 6-bolt, sealed bearings, ERTO 622 x 23, Hub formula DC32 9 X 100 QR is an ideal wheel for my heavy Gepida ebike. The rim is slightly wider than the stock 19C, but my Schwalbe 40mm tires, 28 X 1.5 will fit just fine and the slightly wider rim should actually be better. This wheel is €85 plus shipping.
 
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