Yes,
@Vijay Judge, the torque numbers don't tell everything; however, they do tell a lot. If you check the
Zero Motorcycles website, the 3 Zero S models are rated a much higher torques of 106 to 110 Nm, not 40Nm. However, there are a lot of factors that go into determining an ebike's ability to perform on hills or carry more weight and it's not all about torque. Check your specs and go and test ride a few different styles of ebikes, both hub motor & mid drive and then go think about how each responded while riding vs. the manufacturer's specs.
Consider, too what your expectations are for the performance of any particular brand of ebike- do you expect it to accelerate to max speed right away? or do you want a smooth start and strong pulling or climbing over a longer range. Both types exist but neither is necessarily better than the other or less capable, just different build; so the test ride is important.