DJI Avinox How Does It Work?

I saw this video for the DJI bike pedaller motor.

The video is very impressive even letting you see inside the motor. but I am confused as to how it works.

There is no battery shown, is it a motor that doesn't need a battery? How does it do that, does it store energy from when you pedal, or does it just make pedalling much easier with some new gear technology?

I am curious. also does it fit on any bike?

Comments

  • +2

    You could have spent 10 seconds going to the official site which shows you a relatively normal looking eBike battery: https://www.dji.com/au/avinox

    It's intended to fit their own new range of carbon fibre bikes, starting with the 'Amflow PL' with pricing expected somewhere between €7,000 and €12,000 (USD $7,500 and $12,850).

    • -1

      shows you a relatively normal looking eBike battery

      it doesn’t show anything like that in the video.

      ok so it’s like a premium ad on for their own bikes got it, a fancy motor with battery.

      my bad I just thought it was some kind of new impressive technology which stores energy when you pedal lightly and gives you a boost when you press a button or something.

  • Looks impressive. I've also got no idea how it flys.

    • the animation of the complicated gear function made me think it stores power and you can use it over and over like a short boost in speed.
      it even mentions “outstanding assistance in compact design” and “winding speed” and “winding process” in the video making me think it’s self powered.
      and “initial power is increased” made me think at least it increases your pedal power at least at the very start? if it’s not powered by electricity.

      but I’m wrong and just a battery power motor apparently.

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