Owner | Marianne Rieckmann | ||||||||
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Location | Adelaide, South Australia Australia map | ||||||||
Web | WebPage | ||||||||
Vehicle | 1990 Daihatsu Charade Excellent donor car, two door, colour blue with only a few bumps and scratches, only 46917km. | ||||||||
Motor | ZiBo Super Motor Series Wound DC 10kW/96V/2800rpm | ||||||||
Drivetrain | Original 5 speed gearbox without clutch. Front wheel drive. Take off in 4th or 5th forward, and use reverse gear with modified controller profile reduce the start torque (reverse was quite exciting without this modification). | ||||||||
Controller | inPower motor controller 96V/400A controller with ProCom1 programmer | ||||||||
Batteries | 32 CALB/Skyenergy SE100AHA, 3.40 Volt, Lithium Iron Phosphate Over 70 charge cycles to date, with no problems. Keeping to 70%DOD for maximum cycle life of 3000x. | ||||||||
System Voltage | 109 Volts | ||||||||
Charger | Kingpan KP4810EL Charging curve for Lithium Batteries. Output voltage is 58.4V, with two chargers connected to battery (16 cells each). Output current is 10A, is a slow charger that takes 6-7hrs. | ||||||||
Heater | Electric 12V heater optional | ||||||||
DC/DC Converter | DCIS-7212-30 DCIS series isolated DC/DC converter | ||||||||
Instrumentation | DC 200V Blue LCD Digital Voltage Panel Meter | ||||||||
Top Speed | 52 MPH (83 KPH) | ||||||||
Range | 42 Miles (67 Kilometers) 68km maximum calculated range. Normal trip is less than 50km. | ||||||||
Watt Hours/Mile | 230 Wh/Mile 148Wh/km. Averaging 6.8km/kWh (this unit of measure seems to be more analogous to miles/gallon, and since electricity is sold in units of kWh it is easier to work out the cost from the electricity bill) | ||||||||
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Seating Capacity | 2 adults | ||||||||
Curb Weight | 1,852 Pounds (841 Kilograms) | ||||||||
Tires | Standard | ||||||||
Conversion Time | Build started March 2010, Build completed December 2010, Inspected and approved April 2011. | ||||||||
Conversion Cost | AUS$12,000 | ||||||||
Additional Features | Modified the brake pedal from a manual to automatic to give a larger foot pad for braking. Also installed a timer for the brake failure warning lamp so that the light is on for 5 seconds when the key is switched to the on position. | ||||||||
Trevor and I would like to thank the AEVA Adelaide branch for all the advice and assistance. Their help made this EV conversion possible, as we followed in the footsteps of others, with a few different design decisions along the way. We look forward to many EV miles ahead. |