Smart Motor Hub Locks: A More Integrated Way To Protect E-Bikes
As e-bikes become everyday urban mobility tools, anti-theft protection is becoming a core vehicle function. For high-value e-bikes, shared mobility vehicles and connected fleets, a lock is no longer just an accessory. It is part of the product experience, the safety logic and the operating cost structure.
Integrated Locking Inside The Wheel Structure
Elevandi smart motor hub lock solutions integrate the locking mechanism with the rear hub structure. When the vehicle is locked, the lock works together with the wheel system, making unauthorized movement more difficult and reducing the need for exposed external lock components.
This structural approach is especially useful for OEM platforms that want a cleaner vehicle appearance, better component protection and a more unified smart mobility system.
Anti-Lock Protection For Safer Operation
Smart vehicle locks must not create new riding risks. Elevandi lock systems are designed around anti-lock mechanical protection to help prevent unsafe locking during wheel movement caused by improper command execution, accidental triggering or signal interference.
The goal is simple: locking should protect the vehicle when it is parked, not create danger when it is moving.
Hidden Installation And Cleaner Design
By placing the lock mechanism inside the hub structure, the motor hub lock helps reduce visible lock hardware. This supports a more integrated industrial design and can make the vehicle harder to tamper with casually.
Built For Demanding Mobility Environments
E-bike locks used in fleet and shared mobility projects may face frequent locking cycles, outdoor exposure, temperature changes and attempted misuse. Elevandi smart lock products are developed for vehicle-side integration, with model-specific parameters such as voltage, communication interface, waterproof rating, torque resistance and operating temperature confirmed according to the selected product.

Where It Fits
Smart motor hub locks are suitable for connected e-bikes, shared e-bikes, fleet vehicles, rental platforms and OEM projects that require hidden installation and vehicle-side locking control.
OEM Integration Notes
Before sampling, customers should provide vehicle drawings, rear hub structure, axle size, brake type, motor platform, controller or IoT interface, voltage requirements and target operating conditions.