I have been using Rohloff hubs for sometime and I have nothing but highest respect for the level of engineering they brought into the space.
Sure there are Shimano, Sturmey-archer hubs but Rohloff has gained it's reputation for longevity and quality. Have a look at this article that was compiled in 2012 and it provides a batter insight into the role of IGH in E-bikes.
A Rohloff Speed Hub is one of the sweetest pieces of bicycle technology ever invented….right up there with the electric bike and the hub motor. The Speedhub is an internally geared hub (IGH)…
www.electricbike.com
Optibike implemented Rohloff in their Ebikes well before Bosch and these hubs held up well even under 2000w of power. There are very few hubs that can do that for thousands of miles without breaking.
I have had very positive experience so far. But, recently I have read reports of problems here by
@Alaskan,
@dblhelix ,
@David Berry, who have put in thousands of miles and are key contributors here on the forum. I am not sure if it is a complete failure or just electrical gremlins but it did concern me quite a bit.
Let's have an objective discussion here. Please share your experience (+ or -).
My sister worked for Bosch in Germany ( as an embedded systems engineer, she was involved in the ABS development division) and I have been discussing the E-14 implementation with her and also with Rohloff AG.
They have seen a huge increase in the sales number of E-14 but failure rate has not increased. In many cases, when they received the Rohloff hub, they found that it could have been easily resolved at the dealer level but it was improperly diagnosed.
Hope this discussion helps all Rohloff owners.