Owner | Rod Dilkes | ||||||
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Owner's Other EV | 1989 Suzuki Mighty Boy | ||||||
Location | Margaret River, Western Australia Australia map | ||||||
Web/Email | WebPage | ||||||
Vehicle | 2003 Proton JUMBUCK GLSi Clutchless conversion but with gearbox retained. Front wheel drive with a tray back makes for an easy conversion. Battery is under the tray. Completely trouble free motoring. | ||||||
Motor | PMAC motor, 350V 350A Permanent Magnet DC Radial Flux, Liquid cooled IPM motor. 55kg. 100kW+ available from 2000+ rpm | ||||||
Drivetrain | PMAC motor. | ||||||
Controller | Sevcon Size 8, 350V, 350A PMAC controller matched to the motor. | ||||||
Batteries | 96 CALB/Skyenergy Mixture of LFP90AHA & CALB SE100AHA & CALB CA100FI, 312.00 Volt, Lithium Iron Phosphate Mixture of two brands and sizes of battery. EV Power battery management system balances and monitors all the cells. EV Power V8 BMS cell modules. | ||||||
System Voltage | 312 Volts | ||||||
Charger | SAE J1772 Charge socket. | ||||||
DC/DC Converter | Custom 12V 10A output Charges a 12V LiFePO4 auxiliary battery. 40Ah | ||||||
Instrumentation | EV Power Monitor - Volts - Amps - Amphours - % State of Charge Also a 0-5V fuel gauge powered by the BMS | ||||||
Top Speed | 100 MPH (160 KPH) Goes like a stabbed rat | ||||||
Acceleration | Much better than the IC version | ||||||
Range | 100 Miles (160 Kilometers) 150km @ 100kmh | ||||||
Watt Hours/Mile | 242 Wh/Mile | ||||||
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Seating Capacity | 2 adults | ||||||
Curb Weight | 2,900 Pounds (1,318 Kilograms) 1300kg | ||||||
Tires | x 4 | ||||||
Conversion Time | 3 Years, Ongoing test bed for new motors and batteries. | ||||||
Conversion Cost | AUD$30k+ | ||||||
Additional Features | The clutch pedal is not used since there is now no clutch plate. So I have commissioned it as a left foot regenerative brake. The car stops like using the mechanical brake but puts energy back into the battery. Mechanical right foot brake is still there if required. | ||||||
Street Legal. In general I need to charge only every few days. |