AWD Traction
Long-Range Battery
Fat Tire Stability
Full Suspension Comfort
Why Choose a Dual Motor Ebike?
Dual motor ebikes like Wallke H7 AWD and H9 AWD provide superior traction, acceleration, and stability on hills, sand, snow, and uneven terrain compared to single motor ebikes.
Dual Motor vs Single Motor Ebike
| Feature | Dual Motor | Single Motor |
|---|---|---|
| Traction | Front + Rear motors | Rear or Front only |
| Acceleration | Strong, high torque | Smoother, lighter |
| Best For | Hills, snow, sand, heavy loads | City commuting |
Best Uses for Wallke Dual Motor Ebikes
①Steep Hills
②Snow & Sand
③Off-Road Trails
④Heavy Loads
Dual Motor Power Meets Long-Range Battery Capacity
H7 AWD and H9 AWD dual motor ebikes feature 48V 60Ah batteries (2880Wh) enabling long rides with full dual motor support. PAS range: up to 320km.
How to Choose the Best Dual Motor Ebike
①Motor: Dual front+rear 1000W+1000W
②Battery: 48V 40Ah / 60Ah
③Tires: 20"x4" fat tires, all terrain
④Brakes: 4 pistons hydraulic disc brakes
⑤Suspension: Full suspension aluminum frame
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Frequently asked questions
Dual motor ebikes like H7 AWD and H9 AWD provide front+rear drive for superior traction and acceleration.
Yes, for hills, off-road, heavy loads, and long-distance rides.
Dual motors consume more power; use 48V 60Ah dual-battery for long rides.
Check local laws; most are Class 1 or throttle-controlled Pedelecs.








































