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Hyena has introduced its latest offering, the UniDrive 70 mid-drive unit, signaling a significant addition to its product lineup. Unlike competitors who focus solely on individual components, hyena continues its tradition of providing comprehensive e-bike systems, encompassing the motor, batteries, and other essential components.

The e-bike market is expansive and varied, with a multitude of motor and battery manufacturers catering to different segments. hyena distinguishes itself by targeting bicycle manufacturers, positioning itself as a key supplier in the industry.

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The UniDrive 70 is designed with versatility in mind, catering to a wide range of e-bikes, including lightweight e-mountain bikes, city e-bikes, and trekking bikes. Key selling points of the UniDrive 70 include its low weight and high power output. hyena boasts a torque rating of 70 Nm and a weight of just 2.4 kg for the unit.

As is customary for mid-mounted drives, the e-bike’s power output is regulated based on the torque applied. The UniDrive 70 measures torque at both pedals, promising finely tuned and dynamic assistance to riders.

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In addition to the UniDrive 70, hyena offers a comprehensive system for creating e-bikes, which includes the BS-B540+, BS-A500, and BE-B180 models, each equipped with two batteries and a range extender. Various displays and control units are available, offering different levels of functionality to suit diverse user preferences.

A smartphone app will complement the system, serving as a large display for detailed information, while the hyena service tool will provide workshops with remote diagnostics capabilities.

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Joshua Morris is an EV journalist at EVMagz.com, covering global developments in electric vehicle technology, battery innovation, charging infrastructure, and clean mobility policy across major markets. He holds a degree in Environmental Science and, outside of reporting, enjoys weekend open-water swimming, drone landscape mapping, and exploring off-grid energy systems.

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