Owner | Kriss Motors | ||||
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Owner's Other EV | 1969 Saab Sonett V4 | ||||
Location | Miami, Florida United States map | ||||
Web/Email | WebPage | ||||
Vehicle | 1957 Porsche 356A Speedster Based on Special Editions Beck replica kit (chassis, body, finished cockpit) following the original Porsche design. All new parts, no donor vehicle. Judged BEST IN SHOW at 2011 EVCCON. | ||||
Motor | AC50 3-Phase AC HPEVS Regenerative braking triggered by pressure transducer on master cylinder | ||||
Drivetrain | Modified VW transaxle 3.88, 4-speed; 3.11, 1.93, 1.22, .824 ratios | ||||
Controller | Curtis 1238-7501 with 1311 programmer Dedicated supplemental chill plate and cooling fan to achieve 550amp - 126v peak performance; regenerative braking parameters are programmable | ||||
Batteries | 36 Thunder Sky 200AH, 3.50 Volt, Lithium Iron Phosphate 71mm form factor (now Sinopoly Battery); EVWorks terminal connectors with Nord-Lock washers; fiberglass battery boxes with Lexan covers | ||||
System Voltage | 126 Volts | ||||
Charger | Elcon JCWC12624 (Chennic) Charge to 131.4v, 3amp cutoff. Charges 110VAC at 15 amps; also 220VAC capability. | ||||
Heater | none | ||||
DC/DC Converter | 400w, JCDI41-12012 (Chennic) Separate cutoff switch | ||||
Instrumentation | EVWorks (AU) ZEVA2 displays on original fuel gauge and amps on tach, Curtis 840, temperature gauge displays controller chill plate surface temperature using Borg Warner WT533 Temperature Sensor, Xantrex LinkLite, RPMs on tach driven by Westach magnetic sensor | ||||
Top Speed | 110 MPH (176 KPH) Top speed not tested, estimate based on gear ratio and torque capacity of motor; tested to 70 mph | ||||
Acceleration | Verified EVCCON 1/4 mile 22.57 seconds, final speed 61.9 mph | ||||
Range | 125 Miles (201 Kilometers) Average 1.6Ah/mile with 200Ah pack for 125 mile maximum range; practical 80%DOD range estimated at 100 miles based on test drives in hilly terrain, various ambient temperatures, and 45mph average speed | ||||
Watt Hours/Mile | 225 Wh/Mile See KrissMotors.com white paper entitled ACCOUNTING FOR EV ENERGY CONSUMPTION for full discussion of vehicle efficiency | ||||
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Seating Capacity | two, roadster | ||||
Curb Weight | 2,009 Pounds (913 Kilograms) Verified EVCCON racing weigh-in with 49.5/50.5 front/rear balance. Electric version of the 1957 Porsche 356A Speedster is approximately 250 lbs heavier than the original with full gas tank. | ||||
Tires | Goodrich 155/80/15 | ||||
Conversion Time | six months (Kriss Motors) assembly time only, not planning, procurement, testing, etc. | ||||
Conversion Cost | $70,000 inclusive of base vehicle; all new parts. | ||||
Additional Features | Koni coilover shocks, disc brakes front and rear; Chennic foot controller, Hall Effect 0-5v model JCTH; Tyco Kilovac contactor relay model LEV200A5NAA; heavy duty cutoff switch GIM2304A; Nord-Lock steel washers for battery terminals NL8sp; custom fiberglass battery boxes with Lexan covers; Ferraz Shawmut fuse A3T500 rated 300v 500a; Marinco plug, 125v onboard charger inlet 150BBIW; cockpit fire extinguisher; EVWorks braided cell interconnects; 500lb pressure transducer for regenerative braking; electric cooling fan Comair Rotron JQ12B4 placed under controller chill plate; custom 10x13x3 aluminum chill plate for controller; adapter with taper lock, spacer, hub, key, custom machined by Cape Precision; front hood straps replace locking mechanism; custom shift and dash knobs; traditional Porsche badges/emblems; LED signal lights matched with power resistors. | ||||
No BMS system for lithium battery pack based on pioneering research by Jack Rickard of EVTV; major component selection follows Rickard's Speedster builds. More details at krissmotors.blogspot.com and Kriss Motors WebPage UPDATE 7-17: swapped kilometer speedometer for one calibrated in miles, same classic VDO gauge |