Owner | Name Removed (former owner, EV has been sold) |
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Location | Lawrenceburg, Tennessee United States map |
Vehicle | 1979 Fiat X19 Bertone 2 Door targa Coupe Sports Car |
Motor | Advanced DC #203-06-4001A, 8 Series Wound DC 72-120VDC, single shaft, 8" diam., 21.7 HP continuous at 120 VDC At 96 VDC, 19 HP continuous, 20.6 HP for one hour, 31.5 HP for 5 min., 68 HP peak At 120 VDC, 21.7 HP continuous, 24 HP for one hour, 37 HP for five min., 83 HP peak One Hour KW rating: 15.5KW @ 96VDC, 18KW @ 120VDC Motor Weight is 110lbs. |
Drivetrain | 5 speed Mid-engine, transverse, rear wheel drive |
Controller | Curtis #1231C-8601, 96-144 VDC, 500 amp The Curtis PMC models 1231C and 1221C motor speed controllers provide smooth, silent, efficient and cost effective speed control for on-road electric vehicle applications. These controllers utilize power MOSFET technology, pioneered by Curtis PMC, to provide benefits unavailable with older speed control systems. |
Batteries | 32 Thunder Sky 100Ah, 3.20 Volt, Lithium-Ion Winston Thundersky TS-LFP 100AHA 081218-F00977 |
System Voltage | 102 Volts |
Charger | Elcon PFC-1500 |
Heater | None |
DC/DC Converter | Curtis 1221C-7401 Voltage 72-120 Volts Current 400 Amps |
Instrumentation | Curtis Battery Indicator Model 900R 80-180 V Voltmeter 0-400 Amp Ammeter |
Top Speed | 60 MPH (96 KPH) I don't drive it faster than 45 MPH. |
Acceleration | Good |
Range | 32 Miles (51 Kilometers) |
Seating Capacity | 2 adults |
Curb Weight | 1,300 Pounds (590 Kilograms) |
Tires | Stock |
Conversion Time | 50 Hours |
Conversion Cost | $8,850.00 |
Additional Features | Mean Well Model #: SD-350D-12 12vdc Output DC/DC Converter, Single Output. Conversion costs do not include the new interior or new custom paint job. Replaced heavier stock steel wheels with lighter aluminum/alloy wheels. Eliminated luggage rack mounted on trunk. |
This Fiat X19 EV was converted using components / kit from Electric Vehicles of America, Inc. and EVolve Electrics. The Baby Ferrari has a new home in the Volunteer state of Tennessee. I hope the new owners enjoy it as much as I did. |