Owner | Alex Brooy | ||||||
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Location | Vinnitsa, Vinnytsia Ukraine map | ||||||
Web/Email | WebPage | ||||||
Vehicle | 1994 ZAZ Tavria ZAZ 1102 1.1 carburetor gasoline engine, 5 gears, 5 seats Made in Ukraine | ||||||
Motor | DC 3.6/7.5/14 Series Wound DC Old Bulgarian DC motor, 7.5 kW 72V nominal today it is WebPage | ||||||
Controller | PWM 350A Self-made PWM 15kHz controller, 350A current limit, 140V max. | ||||||
Batteries | 32 Thunder Sky TS-LFP90AHA, 3.30 Volt, Lithium-Polymer "Earlier" model with 3000 cycle 70%DOD | ||||||
System Voltage | 110 Volts | ||||||
Charger | Automatic self-made 0.8kW charger. +Chineese 2kW charger | ||||||
Heater | Electrical heater 1kW. It is not enough when the temperature is -20C outside. So the gas heater is in progress. | ||||||
DC/DC Converter | 12V 300W Self-made dc\dc, 300W max.power | ||||||
Instrumentation | Amp-meter, voltmeter. I have no BMS yet, but in mind. | ||||||
Top Speed | 50 MPH (80 KPH) Maximum speed 90km\h Ordinary city speed 50-60 km\h | ||||||
Acceleration | didn't measure | ||||||
Range | in summer: 75 km max in winter: 40-50 km max | ||||||
Watt Hours/Mile | 90 Wh/Mile | ||||||
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Seating Capacity | 4 adults | ||||||
Tires | 155\R13 | ||||||
Conversion Time | About half a year on holidays and vacations. | ||||||
Conversion Cost | battery $5000 motor $500 charger $250 dc\dc $100 PWM controller $400 Recuperator $300 | ||||||
Additional Features | You can congratulate me. Now I have made regenerative breaker that helps me to get regen on my SERIES DC motor. I left my PWM controller "as is". Just added a special galvanicaly insulated device that excites Field winding and helps the motor to become a generator. My EV recuperator consumes about 7A at 110V, and the motor gives about 40-50A of current back into the traction battery at the same. | ||||||
All news and updates see on my webpage : WebPage "Electricmobile" section has both russian and english variants. Also there is english-speaking forum. You are welcome! |