Bicycles propelled by electric motors and utilizing a belt-driven system for power transmission represent a specific category within the broader e-bike market. Instead of a traditional chain, these systems employ a reinforced belt, typically made of carbon fiber or other durable materials, to transfer energy from the motor to the rear wheel. This configuration offers a distinct riding experience.
This method of power transfer offers several advantages, including quieter operation, reduced maintenance requirements (no lubrication or degreasing needed), and a smoother, more efficient transfer of power. Historically, belts have been used in various mechanical applications for their durability and efficiency. Their adoption in electric bicycles represents a significant advancement toward a cleaner, quieter, and potentially more sustainable mode of personal transportation.