Rivian's ALSO TM-B e-bike uses pedal-by-wire technology with 180 Nm motor delivering 0.3g acceleration, but requires power for any movement unlike traditional e-bikes.
Regenerative braking recovers up to 25% of energy while integrated traction control prevents wheel slip. The TM-B monitors both wheels independently, adjusting power output in fractions of a second to maintain grip.
The only way I can parse this is if “power output” means the regen power. But even so, it explicitly says both wheels, and I can’t figure out how it would do that. Or perhaps “power output” also includes the dissipated heat from friction braking. Truly a strange statement to try to pick apart
The phrasing from the “article” says this:
The only way I can parse this is if “power output” means the regen power. But even so, it explicitly says both wheels, and I can’t figure out how it would do that. Or perhaps “power output” also includes the dissipated heat from friction braking. Truly a strange statement to try to pick apart