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๐Ÿ“– What do all these e-bike terms mean? (Quick glossary)

A plain-English cheat sheet for the e-bike terms you'll run into โ€” volts, amps, watt-hours, BMS, mid-drive vs hub, PAS, and the cadence and gear sensors, all in one place.

July 12, 20262 min read

๐Ÿ“– What do all these e-bike terms mean? (Quick glossary)

Quick, plain-English definitions for the e-bike terms you'll see across our guides and product pages.

Glossary

Electrical

  • Volt (V) โ€” electrical "pressure"; higher voltage = more speed/power.
  • Amp โ€” electrical current (flow).
  • Amp-hour (Ah) โ€” battery capacity; bigger number = more range.
  • Watt (W) โ€” power; one amp under one volt of pressure.
  • Watt-hour (Wh) โ€” total energy stored (volts ร— Ah); the best apples-to-apples capacity number.
  • BMS โ€” the "brains" of the battery; manages charging, balancing, and safety cutoffs.

Motor & drive

  • Controller โ€” the brain of the motor; tells the electronics what to do.
  • Mid-drive motor โ€” motor at the cranks that drives the chain (uses your gears).
  • Hub motor โ€” motor built into the wheel.
  • Pedal assist (PAS) โ€” motor helps when you pedal.
  • Throttle โ€” motor power on demand without pedaling.
  • Walk-assist โ€” low-speed help for walking the bike.
  • Display โ€” handlebar screen showing speed, battery, and settings.

Sensors

Frame & components

  • Bottom bracket shell โ€” frame tube the cranks/mid-drive install into.
  • Chainstay / dropout / fork โ€” frame parts near the rear wheel, axle slots, and front wheel.
  • Chainring / crank arm / derailleur โ€” front cog, pedal levers, and the shifting mechanism.

Visual references

Anderson power connection Anderson power connector โ€” how the battery and controller join. Bottom bracket shell Bottom bracket shell โ€” the frame tube a mid-drive installs into. Bike frame parts breakdown Frame parts โ€” chainstay, dropout, fork, and where each sits. Diagram of bike wheel Bike wheel diagram โ€” hub, spokes, rim, and axle.
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