Yes, its on the LMT site (the motor calculator)
Unfortunately, they dont have any data listed yet for the 30100 (apparently its a very new motor for them, as the rest of the inrunners have been around 20+ years)
https://www.lehner-motoren.com/calc/diagramm_en.php
You should be able to ballpark the 30100 by looking at the 3080 for the same turn count, decrease the Amps by 20%, and the rest of the chart should be almost identical (within 1%). The active area is the same diameter, but 20% longer, so it should create 20% more torque for the same current (or 20% more volts for the same current).
Another way to estimate is a 3080 with 20% more turns (if thats available in an integer, ie if your 30100 is a 4 turn, look at a 5 turn 3080)