Owner | Gregg Berkholtz | ||
---|---|---|---|
Location | Portland, Oregon United States map | ||
Web/Email | WebPage | ||
Vehicle | 2007 Giro 26 | ||
Motor | Scorpion 4025-16 3-Phase AC Brushless Outrunner R/C motor | ||
Drivetrain | Regular crank & Rohloff for the human-power. Brushless outrunner pulling a belt around a Golden Eagles Drive Ring for the power-assist. | ||
Controller | Castle Creations HV85 R/C Controller | ||
Batteries | 1 Ping 24v/20a, 24.00 Volt, Lithium-Ion LiFePO4 Also using Headway and DeWalt packs. | ||
System Voltage | 24 Volts | ||
Charger | Ping | ||
Heater | wool clothes | ||
Instrumentation | Cateye Bike Computer | ||
Top Speed | 20 MPH (32 KPH) Designed to reach top speed only when operator pedals. Could go faster, but is geared for power-assisted hill-climbing, not road-racing. | ||
Acceleration | Good enough for ear-to-ear grins | ||
Range | 40 Miles (64 Kilometers) Realworld tests | ||
Watt Hours/Mile | 12 Wh/Mile On flat city roads. | ||
EV Miles |
| ||
Seating Capacity | 1 adult | ||
Curb Weight | 50 Pounds (22 Kilograms) | ||
Tires | 26" diameter Marathon Plus tires with Kenda airless inserts | ||
Conversion Time | Three months to design, one evening to build, and another year of tweaking :-) | ||
Conversion Cost | $900 | ||
Additional Features | Also facilitates a combined drive-shaft that integrates a gasoline engine, which enables 246MPG (validated through two round-trip rides from Portland Oregon to the coast and back). Intent of the gas-assist is to cost-effectively enable long-distance trips. Details on the MPG measurements: WebPage |