Established as a pioneer in the high-end e-bike drivetrain segment, Bosch is further fortifying its position with the introduction of several innovative products. Bosch’s electric mountain bikes, renowned for their e-bike expertise, are likely to benefit significantly from the introduction of innovative motors and enlarged battery options.
At the forefront of a multitude of unveilings stands what Bosch is heralding as “the subsequent evolutionary step of the Efficiency Line CX”, an esteemed flagship motor program within its range of electric bicycles. For nearly a decade, the drive unit line has been a mainstay in the marketplace, undergoing numerous updates and refinements throughout that time frame.
The latest iteration of the motor system leverages advanced sensor technology to deliver unprecedented dynamics.
According to the corporation, the redeveloped sensor technology in the drive system accurately detects pedal input exceeding 1,000 times per second through a combination of cadence, torque, and inertial sensors. The drive unit can detect both inclination angles and vibrations, leveraging this information to deliver precise power distribution whenever needed – a feature that would undoubtedly prove valuable on mountain bike trails.
“With its impressive torque of 85 Newton meters, maximum power output of 600 watts, and up to 340% assistance, the new Efficiency Line CX (BDU384Y) sets a benchmark for energy efficiency, dynamics, effectiveness, and versatility,” says Claus Fleischer, CEO of Bosch eBike Systems. Whether riding on treacherous terrain or carving through smooth turns with precision, our cutting-edge drive unit delivers a responsive and dynamic experience that sets the standard for eMountain bikes.
Bosch is set to debut a revolutionary quieter transmission in its drive system, boasting optimal harmony among power provision, efficiency, and noise levels.
The exterior drivetrain, comprising the chainring, chain, and cassette, can partially disengage when descending steep inclines, effectively dampening excessive noise.
The Purion 400 display from Bosch serves to maintain observation of how quickly eBike rides unfold, along with a wealth of additional data at your fingertips.
The show features a specially designed 1.6-inch display screen optimized for e-mountain bikes. Developed to securely attach behind the handlebars of e-mountain bikes, providing enhanced protection against potential injuries in the event of a crash.
Additionally, supreme for mountain biking is Bosch’s latest PowerTube 800, its most powerful electric bicycle battery to date. With the ability to seamlessly integrate and operate two batteries without lag, dual-battery e-bikes equipped with a pair of PowerTube 800s can boast an impressive total capacity of 1,600 watt-hours.
While high-end e-bikes with Bosch motors have traditionally adopted a “less is more” approach to battery capacity, prioritizing efficiency over brute force, this trend has recently been inverted in lower-tier models that are increasingly equipped with larger batteries and motors. Given the absence of a hand throttle on Bosch e-bikes, it’s possible for them to operate for extended periods on the same battery size, thereby enabling the use of smaller packs compared to throttle-equipped electric bicycles. Now boasting an impressive 800Wh capacity, Bosch’s flagship battery pack rivals many of its peers’ largest offerings in the market.
To cater to varying preferences, the corporation has also unveiled the PowerTube 600, a new option suitable for individuals seeking a slightly more modest battery capacity compared to the PowerTube 800. For those seeking a supplementary power boost, the PowerMore 250 water bottle-sized battery will be integrated as an auxiliary pack on e-bikes.