This e-bike learns from the rider and shifts smoothly and automatically thanks to AI

This e-bike learns from the rider and shifts smoothly and automatically thanks to AI

FEAVA: an all-in-one system

The technical backbone of the update is the new acronym FEAVA, which stands for Fully Electrified AI-Centric Vehicle Architecture. It may sound complex, but the idea is simple: all components — motor, lighting, GPS, lock, and battery management — are digitally connected and centrally controlled. Through updates, the system can continue to learn and evolve, much like a smartphone that gains new features without requiring a visit to the store.

De slimme derailleur van Lemmo.

 

Automatic shifting based on multiple sensors

One of the most notable new features is Smart Auto Shifting. The bike continuously measures your pedaling force, cadence, speed, and incline, and a local AI model automatically selects the optimal gear based on this data. This works both with and without electric assistance.

While existing automatic shifting systems mainly rely on speed, the Lemmo One combines multiple variables for more precise and responsive gear selection.