A wheel hub motor, hub motor, or in-wheel motor is a motor that is incorporated into the hub of the wheel. Wheel-hub motors are commonly found on electric...
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commercial hub motor car. The hybrid "Mixed" or "Mixte" racecars are powered by a gasoline engine which drives four electric motors, one in each wheel hub. The...
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front-wheel drive, rear-wheel drive and all-wheel drive drive configurations The motors that are used in these vehicles are commonly wheel hub motors, since...
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The wheel size for a motor vehicle or similar wheel has a number of parameters. The millimetre is most commonly used to specify dimensions in modern production...
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is a full-size battery electric pickup truck with wheel hub motors manufactured by Lordstown Motors in collaboration with Foxconn at its Ohio factory...
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During his five years with Béla Egger, he built their first electric wheel-hub motor, the concept for which had been developed by American inventor Wellington...
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Electric skateboard (section Motor)
the following: Wheel hub motor – the motor is encased in a urethane or rubber 'sleeve' and acts as a wheel. Out-runner motors – the motor is mounted close...
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developed their cargo bicycle called "Cargobike" with hub-center steering to the wheel. Wheel hub motor Hub Center Steering Kit from ISR of Sweden "A revolutionary...
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which imitated large-hub artillery wheels. Ford Motor Company adopted this in 1935, Chevrolet brought out its now iconic wheel in 1936. These wheels...
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to front wheel drive for the majority of their cars in the 1960s and 1970s, the last to change being VW, Ford of Europe, and General Motors (Vauxhall...
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computer-controlled motors, known as electric power steering. Near the start of the 18th century, many sea vessels appeared using the ship's wheel design. However...
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Hi-Pa Drive (category Wheel hub motors)
electric in-wheel motor power delivery system. In 2006, PML Flightlink demonstrated the Hi-Pa Drive in a series-hybrid car at the British Motor Show in London...
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Eliica (category Vehicles with wheel motors)
with wheel hub motors. The Eliica is a refinement of the earlier KAZ (Keio Advanced Zero-emission vehicle), a 6.7 m (22 ft) limousine-sized 8-wheel 8-person...
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Hybrid vehicle drivetrain (section In-wheel motors)
advantage of providing four-wheel-drive in some conditions. (An example of this principle is a bicycle fitted with a front hub motor, which assists the cyclist's...
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the 2010s. The Luka EV is unusual in having four wheel hub motors instead of a central electric motor. The body is inspired by the Tatra JK 2500 prototype...
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record-low drag coefficient of Cd=0.175. The car is all-wheel drive, with four in-wheel electric hub motors powered by a low-mounted battery. It seats five adults...
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Spoke (redirect from Spoked wheel)
number of rods radiating from the center of a wheel (the hub where the axle connects), connecting the hub with the round traction surface. The term originally...
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Torque vectoring (category Mitsubishi Motors technologies)
individually motored wheels. This method of power transfer has recently[when?] become popular in all-wheel drive vehicles. Some newer front-wheel drive vehicles...
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A centreless wheel or hubless wheel is a wheel that lacks a centre or hub, instead being supported and driven at the rim. Centreless wheels are toroidal...
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Motorized bicycle (redirect from Motor-assisted cycle)
wheel in a number of ways: the front or rear wheel may be powered directly by a motor built into the hub (e.g. Singer Motor Wheel, Copenhagen Wheel)...
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announced that they would also produce an electric motorcycle utilizing a wheel hub motor. On July 10, 2010, Malmberg and two other executives of US Highland...
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It is mostly used in racing and high end sports cars. The centerlock wheel and hub system was first introduced by Rudge-Whitworth in the early 1900s, for...
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four-wheeled motorcycle or a quad bike. The Quark was unveiled at the 2004 Paris Motor Show and subsequently shown at the 2005 Amsterdam Motor Show....
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Barlow's wheel was an early demonstration of a homopolar motor, designed and built by English mathematician and physicist, Peter Barlow in 1822. It consists...
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used direct-drive wheel hub motors, as did some concept cars in the early 2000s; however, most modern electric cars use inboard motor(s), where drive is...
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Johnson Motor Wheel was a kit to convert a bicycle into a motorized bicycle. It was manufactured by an American firm, Johnson Brothers Motor Company in...
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announced a second model, the SUPER73-S1. It featured a 500-watt rear wheel hub motor, a motorcycle fuel tank styled battery, and LED headlight. To avoid...
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models feature LED water lamps, USB charging ports, newer-generation wheel hub motors which are 6% more energy-efficient, as well as a lightweight aluminum...
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electric traction motors developed by Robert Bosch GmbH, but these are carried on the vehicle's frame; the R1S does not use wheel hub motors like the Lordstown...
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