Owner | Mick Longley | ||||
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Owner's Other EVs | 1978 Kawasaki KZ200 1995 Giant Mountain Bike | ||||
Location | Durango, Colorado United States map | ||||
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Vehicle | 1971 Volkswagen Type 3 Fastback $3000 2014 Nissan LEAF stuffed into a $200 71 VW Fastback. I’ve been working on this build for a little while, as a test for a much larger project to come. See more on YouTube (Regen EVs channel)l | ||||
Motor | Nissan LEAF 3-Phase AC Used entire LEAF drive motor combo. | ||||
Drivetrain | Entire 2014 Nissan LEAF motor and electronics assembly. | ||||
Controller | Nissan LEAF Used entire LEAF drive motor combo | ||||
Batteries | 400.00 Volt, Used entire LEAF battery assembly, 24kWh | ||||
System Voltage | 400 Volts | ||||
Charger | Nissan LEAF Nissan Leaf 6.6kW and CHAdeMO DC Fast Charging. (~40kW) | ||||
Heater | Plan to use LEAF heat pump. Steering wheel heater and seat heaters all around though! | ||||
DC/DC Converter | Nissan LEAF LEAF electronics were used. | ||||
Instrumentation | LEAF gauge cluster mounted below dash, as well as stock VW Type 3 gauge set (speedo) | ||||
Top Speed | 100 MPH (160 KPH) It’s a quick car, weighing in at 2650 lbs. Top speed is a guess, as I have no desire to go that fast in a 50 year old VW! | ||||
Acceleration | Just got a Dragy, seems that an average is about 8.8 seconds 0-60 at full charge, slightly uphill. | ||||
Range | 90 Miles (144 Kilometers) Battery came from an 11 bar LEAF. Highway trip made for 239 Whr/mile. 100 is super-duper hyper-miling. | ||||
Watt Hours/Mile | 239 Wh/Mile 4/28/21 66.1 start trip odo 161.61 end trip odo 95.51 miles 16.22 (charged at home after trip) + 6.56 (opportunity charge) = 22.78kWh used 239 whr/Mile | ||||
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Seating Capacity | 2 adults, and its tight for 2 kids. | ||||
Curb Weight | 2,650 Pounds (1,204 Kilograms) Very light VW paired with belly mounted LEAF battery and frame. | ||||
Tires | Stock LEAF wheels/tires. | ||||
Conversion Time | A very long time, as this was an experiment (2 years of tinkering on and off)l | ||||
Conversion Cost | Less than $4000, including the donor LEAF and VW chassis. | ||||
Additional Features | Used the power steering, braking, and abs module from the Nissan LEAF. I still have to build wheel speed sensors so the ABS and traction control will work - it’s been pretty fun driving without them in good weather but I’ll really be looking forward to more traction in winter! | ||||
Have a look at the Regen EVs YouTube channel - I’ve been documenting the build there: WebPage Here is an article by Sarah Kelly of EV Four Corners: WebPage |