It's programmable. I could set it so the speed never reads above 25kmph if I wanted to.
You could program in random incremental hops back and forth between 24.7 and 25 say, to make it look more convincing, rather than display 25kph continuously for top speed with no load/motor wheel off the ground, while still limiting pedal assist on-road speed to 25kph? But you'd never know your downhill speed, or your self-propelled speed after the cutoff, without an app, bicycle speed computer, GoPro/action cam GPS, or some other GPS recorder. With 3 magnets at odd angles (14 spokes don't divide into 3 without radical modification), mine displayed 23kph dead on, no matter how fast I pedalled by hand on the stand - it's just firmware parameter changing on the BBS01B, programming it aint.
I look forward to reaping the rewards of your hard work, if some highly unlikely and particularly unfortunate set of life circumstances I cannot currently evisage cause sufficient hitherto non-existent masochistic tendencies to develop, and compel me to ever buy one of these bizarre hub motor thangs.
KT is really for enthusiasts.
I won't be enthusiastic about buying a KT controller, because life had become so dreadfully unbearable and terminally depressing I'd bought a hub motor.
The difference is the polish. You start with a turd, then polish it.
The Polish do what with turds? Do they turn turds into hub morors? I'm not aware of any Polish hub motor manufacturers, but confess I haven't been looking.