Having trouble climbing slopes and always rolling back? Choose the right White Shark gear – it ensures smooth performance even on steep slopes under heavy loads.
For drivers who frequently transport goods or live in mountainous areas, whether an electric tricycle has sufficient power when climbing slopes directly determines the efficiency and safety of daily commutes. Many drivers tend to fall into the misconception of prioritizing only motor power, assuming that a higher motor output automatically ensures easier hill climbing. In reality, the key factors determining a tricycle's climbing performance are torque, controller current limiting, and motor speed ratio. Only when these three parameters are properly balanced can the vehicle deliver strong traction under low-speed, high-load climbing conditions.
1.Permanent Magnet Synchronous
In the current electric tricycle market, Jiangsu Davy's white shark series has become a powerful representative of the heavy-load climbing in the scene with its hardcore mechanical quality. Take Davy as a white shark as an example, it is equipped with 1500W permanent magnet synchronous motor, and some high-equipped models are equipped with 2500W permanent magnet synchronous motor. The characteristics of this high torque motor lie in the abundant power in the low speed range, stable start and strong climbing. With the Da’tai integrated rear bridge, it can easily cope with the steep slope start under the full load state, without the dangerous situation of power lag or sliding.
2.Chassis and frame construction
Beyond precise tuning of its power train, the White Shark has been meticulously optimized in both chassis and frame construction. Hill climbing tests not only the motor's performance but also the frame's torsional rigidity and suspension's support capabilities. The vehicle is built entirely from carbon steel, featuring a frame constructed with rectangular tubes measuring 40×80×2.0 mm and equipped with seven spring plates on each side. This high-strength frame combined with a fully suspended rear axle effectively distributes weight while providing robust support during heavy uphill climbs, ensuring stable body control without distortion. Additionally, the combination of front dual hydraulic fork external springs and reinforced steel tires significantly enhances traction and off-road performance on rugged terrain.
3. Proper driving techniques
During actual riding, when encountering long steep slopes or muddy terrain, proper driving techniques are just as crucial as the vehicle's mechanical performance. If your bike has multiple gear options, promptly shift to the climbing gear when navigating significantly inclined roads or carrying heavy loads. This gear reduces motor speed while increasing torque, enabling the motor to deliver sufficient traction at low RPMs.Throughout the climb, maintain a steady throttle pressure—never release the accelerator or make sudden turns on the handlebars—to prevent abrupt power loss that could cause the bike to skid or tip over.
When selecting an electric tricycle suitable for hill climbing, one should not focus solely on surface power specifications but rather evaluate the overall performance including torque output, frame rigidity, and chassis tuning. The Davy White Shark delivers a reliable mobility solution for mountainous terrain and heavy-load users through the perfect combination of a high-torque motor, a robust frame, and a fully suspended rear axle. Combined with precise gear shifting and smooth driving dynamics, it effortlessly navigates even rugged mountain roads and steep slopes under heavy loads.






