Owner | Markus |
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Location | Dettenhausen, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany map |
Vehicle | 1996 ZAZ Tavria This is a 1996 ZAZ Tavria. Body built in the Ukraine with originally a 4 cyl. ICE by Autozaz and then converted to electric in Dresden, Germany by Fridez Solar AG. |
Motor | MFNC 112.1 Series Wound DC 84V 174A 12kw (S2 60min) with interpoles 56kg about 8" in diameter 3 temp sensors (130, 170 and 180 deg. C) separate forced air cooling (12V fan) |
Drivetrain | A series-wound motor (about 8.1 inches) mounted to 5 speed manual transmission (1st and 5th gear locked out). |
Controller | Curtis 1221R-1105 350A max |
Batteries | 14 Varta 160 Ah, 6.00 Volt, Lead-Acid, Gel |
System Voltage | 84 Volts |
Charger | Celltron transformer with electronic control, 25A Will charge with max. current (up to 25A) until preset voltage limit is reached, then reduce current by pulsing. |
Heater | Ceramic electric heater. |
DC/DC Converter | 13.6V 4A two DC-DC, 13.6V 4A each |
Instrumentation | Ammeter and Voltmeter. Has a 250A/60mv shunt. |
Top Speed | 50 MPH (80 KPH) |
Range | 50 Miles (80 Kilometers) actual range is 30 miles (50km) with used gel batteries |
Watt Hours/Mile | 323 Wh/Mile After fixing wheel alignment issues I just did a 43km run with 8.7kwh measured at the wall plug, hence including charger inefficiencies. This corresponds to 323Wh/mile. The trip was a roundtrip, mostly highway including some longer hills that I had to climb. After another month of experimenting this turns out to be a typical number. I can go lower if I drive carefully (16 kwh for 100km is the best so far, done in a 54km trip, i.e. about 256Wh/mile) and if I do only short trips it may be higher due to charging inefficiencies. Before wheel alignment I needed about 400 Whr/mi. (including charger and equalization inefficiency measured after doing a 15 mi trip including city, highway and hills). If I simply use the (amps*volts) formula at 35mph then I get 100Whr/mi when going on a level street. |
Seating Capacity | 4 adults |
Curb Weight | 2,580 Pounds (1,172 Kilograms) |
Tires | 175/70 R13 Fulda EcoControl running with 50psi (4.5 bar) |
Conversion Time | Time to restore took me about 6 months on and off. There was a lot of welding involved in fixing rust issues on the body plus some wiring, break and suspension problems. |
Conversion Cost | way too many hours in the garage |