Owner | Will Brunner | ||||||
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Location | Redwood City, California United States map | ||||||
Web/Email | WebPage | ||||||
Vehicle | 1970 MG B-GT | ||||||
Motor | Mitsubishi 112M (metric framesize) 3-Phase AC 240 Volt industrial induction motor | ||||||
Drivetrain | 4-speed manual gearbox, no clutch | ||||||
Controller | Westinghouse MA7200 Industrial motor drive rated for 30 HP continuous | ||||||
Batteries | 98 Thunder Sky LFP40AH, 3.50 Volt, Lithium-Ion Large format lithium iron phosphate chemistry | ||||||
System Voltage | 340 Volts | ||||||
Charger | Manzanita Micro PFC-20 | ||||||
Heater | none | ||||||
DC/DC Converter | Vicor V375A3V3E264B2 I used 4 of Vicor's 3.3V out (375V in) modules in series because I got them surplus for cheap. This gives over 1kW of DC-DC goodness. | ||||||
Instrumentation | LCD screen of inverter for now | ||||||
Top Speed | TBD | ||||||
Acceleration | Lurchy-- need to figure out smoother control | ||||||
Range | 60 Miles (96 Kilometers) Calculated based on 13 kWh pack and 220 Wh/mi | ||||||
Watt Hours/Mile | TBD | ||||||
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Seating Capacity | 2+2 | ||||||
Curb Weight | 0 About the same as stock | ||||||
Tires | Tube type because of wire wheels. Will probably use Honda Insight tires in the end. | ||||||
Conversion Time | 15 months | ||||||
Conversion Cost | probably $12000 in all | ||||||
Additional Features | Antique British wiring that makes my work look good by comparison. | ||||||
An experiment in using industrial drive components for an electric car. First drive August 2008. |