The Bosch has a 400 Wh option battery, so close to the Optibike 480 claim. That claim I treat with a pinch of salt though, considering how small the battery is within that unit. There is no such thing as a definite Wh capacity of any battery, it depends on the current output that it's rated at. Deciding the capacity at a low output can increase the Wh figure by 30% over a more realistic rating, a trick some manufacturers exploit. Draining the Optibike and 400Wh Bosch batteries at the same rates could produce the same quantity output from each for all we know, the figures given are meaningless without qualification.
The continuous power wattage is close enough to be comparable as I've posted above, and the 3x torque claim is unlikely to say the least. Again not enough detail, like needs to be compared with like, and only the final torque at the rear wheel for a given speed gearing on both is comparable. Crank unit only torque comparisons are meaningless, since their output gearing can be different.
The continuous power wattage is close enough to be comparable as I've posted above, and the 3x torque claim is unlikely to say the least. Again not enough detail, like needs to be compared with like, and only the final torque at the rear wheel for a given speed gearing on both is comparable. Crank unit only torque comparisons are meaningless, since their output gearing can be different.