Ebike Academy 04-01: Understanding PAS Ebike Sensors: How Pedal Assist Systems Work
- George Liu
- 11 minutes ago
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What is a PAS Ebike Sensors and Why It Matters for Your Ebike
The Pedal Assist System (PAS) is what makes your ebike feel like an extension of your body. Whether you are climbing a steep hill or cruising through city streets, the PAS sensor acts as the "middleman" between your pedaling and the electric motor. At TYCENTRE VEHICLES, we prioritize performance, and understanding your sensor is the first step toward a perfect ride.
How PAS Sensors Detect Your Pedaling
The PAS sensor monitors your pedaling activity and sends a signal to the controller, which then tells the motor how much power to provide.
Cadence Sensors: These detect whether you are pedaling or not, providing a consistent power boost based on your set assist level.
Torque Sensors: These measure how hard you are pedaling, offering a much more natural, responsive, and intuitive ride experience.

Maintenance Tips for Reliable Assistance
A faulty sensor can lead to jerky power delivery or no assistance at all. Regularly check that your sensor is free from dirt, mud, and debris. If you experience inconsistent assistance, our team at TYCENTRE VEHICLES is here to provide genuine spare parts and expert after-sales support to get you back on the trail quickly.

Why Choose TYCENTRE VEHICLES for Your PAS Ebike
At TYCENTRE VEHICLES, we don’t just sell ebikes; we support your entire ownership journey. From our extensive range of high-performance ebikes to our deep inventory of essential ebike spare parts, we ensure that every component of your PAS system runs smoothly for years to come. Know more about PAS Ebike Sensors with the coming blogs.










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