What’s the difference between torque and speed sensor?

A torque sensor measures the rider’s pedal force and adjusts the motor support accordingly. The harder you pedal, the more assistance you receive, providing a smooth and efficient riding experience. The motor responds immediately, offering seamless support when starting, climbing hills, and accelerating, while conserving battery power.

In contrast, a speed sensor measures the wheel or crank rotation speed. The motor support depends on the speed and the chosen support level, regardless of pedal force. The sensor detects how fast the pedals or wheels are turning and adjusts the motor power. This results in consistent power output, regardless of how hard you pedal. Such systems are simpler and more cost-effective but do not offer the same intuitive riding feel as torque sensors.

All BZEN e-bikes are equipped with a high-quality torque sensor, providing a very intuitive and natural riding experience. Additionally, efficient battery usage is ensured as power is delivered based on actual effort. For riders looking for an e-bike that feels like a traditional bicycle, torque sensors are the best choice due to their responsive and natural support.

If you’re searching for the best light e-bike with the most intuitive riding experience, BZEN e-bikes with torque sensors are your ideal option. They combine advanced technology with user-friendly features to offer a superior urban cycling experience.