How much range does a 1500W motor with 60V20A have?

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SanCharlie
07/29/25 11:06am
1500W motor with 60V20A has a range of 0.8 hours. Difference between 1000W and 1500W motors: Rated power is the power value at which the motor operates most efficiently at a certain voltage, with the highest efficiency power being 1500W. Since the motor's rated power can be higher, the exact value depends on the dynamometer test chart, meaning the rated power can vary with voltage and is determined by the optimal efficiency point. At a certain voltage, the motor's output power only changes with current and is unrelated to the optimal efficiency point, meaning it is also unrelated to the rated power. The motor's maximum output power can be increased as long as the motor does not burn out by increasing voltage and current. Methods to increase the range of a 1500W motor with 60V20A: Increase the battery capacity by adding another 12A group in parallel.
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