Owner | Ken Norwick |
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Owner's Other EV | 1996 Saturn SL1 |
Location | Calgary, Alberta Canada map |
Web/Email | WebPage |
Vehicle | 1980 Kawasaki KZ440A |
Motor | Briggs and Stratton Etek Permanent Magnet DC 8 HP |
Drivetrain | Chain Drive 5.54:1 ratio 13t (front) 72t (rear) |
Controller | Curtis 48 Volt |
Batteries | 4 Optima 750 DS, 12.00 Volt, Lead-Acid, AGM Yellow Top |
System Voltage | 48 Volts |
Charger | Delta-Q Technologies QuiQ 910-48 |
DC/DC Converter | none as yet |
Instrumentation | Speedometer, E-Meter |
Top Speed | 45 MPH (72 KPH) approximately |
Acceleration | not measured, but good acceleration |
Range | Not determined yet. Hoping for 30+ miles |
Seating Capacity | 2 adults |
Tires | new Dunlop motorcycle tires |
Conversion Time | 3 months |
Conversion Cost | Approximately $3000 CAN |
Additional Features | Unique "V4" arrangement of the battery racks to maximize the amount of "lead" carried on the bike. A switch to 12 Volt Lithium batteries is planned for later. An over-sized rear sprocket (72 tooth) provides a 5.54:1 final drive ratio. this was designed to limit the top speed to ~60-80 kms/hr while greatly increasing the acceleration. This setup was deemed optimal for inner-city commuting. |
Final version of this EV will include full custom fiberglass bodywork to hide the "innards". Solar panels will be mounted to the roof of my garage and used to charged a large battery pack. This pack will then provide energy to charge the four batteries on the motorcycle each night. A daily blog supports this project and is available at: WebPage or by way of my original site at: WebPage |