Owner | Ed Thorpe | ||||||||
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Owner's Other EVs | 1998 Honda EVplus 2000 Corbin Sparrow 2001 Xootr eX3 1993 Kewet EL-JET3 1973 Aurenthetic Charger 1974 Fiat Bertone X1/9 2012 Yikebike Fusion | ||||||||
Location | Alameda, California United States map | ||||||||
Vehicle | 1998 Ford Ranger EV OEM Lead-Acid Battery Pickup, production vehicle by Ford. Originally part of the Alabama Freeway Maintenance fleet. 2017: upgraded to Lithium battery pack. | ||||||||
Motor | Siemens Type 1 PV5133-4WS20W11 3-Phase AC 90 HP 67 kW 3 phase 13,000 RPM max | ||||||||
Drivetrain | Single speed ratio 12.518:1, RWD, Rear Motor | ||||||||
Controller | Siemens Mfg. By Siemens A.G. for Ford 300 Amp with regen, up to about 350v. | ||||||||
Batteries | 540 Enersys Enerdel, 0.00 Volt, Lithium Iron Phosphate 2017: upgraded to lithium LiMn2O4 pack. 540 cells arranged in 90S6P for 105ah x 368v fully charged pack. 34kwh pack. | ||||||||
System Voltage | 324 Volts | ||||||||
Charger | Elcon HF/PFC 5000 Replaced the OEM 4-5KW on-board Avcon 240 VAC inlet with a new Elcon 5KW with J1772 inlet. With Orion BMS. | ||||||||
Heater | 2 stage electric resistance (PTC) with automatic climate control | ||||||||
DC/DC Converter | Lambda Ford OEM Mfg. by Lambda 100 Amp output, liquid cooled | ||||||||
Instrumentation | a) speedometer b) miles to empty c) "fuel" gauge d) system temperature e) warning lights for: "on" indicator, low charge, power limit, malfunction, charging, etc. f) Torque app on DVD media system for monitoring v/a/% but not actual aHr or KWH usage. | ||||||||
Top Speed | 86 MPH (138 KPH) computer limited. | ||||||||
Acceleration | reasonable | ||||||||
Range | 80 Miles (128 Kilometers) Increased for original 50 miles with lead acid batteries to 70-80 miles per charge. | ||||||||
Watt Hours/Mile | 400 Wh/Mile Presently can only calc efficiency after recharging from the outlet. Including fan loads and balancing, a full-range charge typically averages 400 whr/m. | ||||||||
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Seating Capacity | 2 adults or 3 people max, bench seat. | ||||||||
Curb Weight | 3,750 Pounds (1,704 Kilograms) 1650 pound payload (gas model 1998 is 3,060 lb curb) vehicle lost 1000 lb curb weight when upgraded to Lithium pack. | ||||||||
Tires | Originally Uniroyal Tigerpaw LRR (50 psi) P225-70R15 (originally 12 years ago). | ||||||||
Conversion Time | OEM, only conversion time is for replacing with alternative batteries. Time over the years upgrading batteries from 8v lead acid to 12v lead acid to finally lithium. | ||||||||
Conversion Cost | Only for batteries, depending on battery cost. 2007 pack cost ~$6k, 2010 pack cost ~$4k, 2017 upgrade to lithium plus ~$15k | ||||||||
Additional Features | Economy mode to increase range Variable regenerative braking Variable assist electro-hydraulic power steering Sanden 3-phase electric air conditioning Battery thermal managment (warmers and fan) Four wheel power ABS disc brakes Tilt steering dual 2nd generation air bags alloy wheels Explorer suspension components and frame rails heat rejecting glass Composite leaf springs & Watts linkage aluminum hood Really cool looking aluminum dropped real axle to which the traction motor is mounted. tonneau cover full ODB2 diagnastics | ||||||||
start 2005 - Basically gas pickup with a City 15-22 mpg, Highway 20-27 mpg(epa) purpose-built as all-electric, with raised ground clearance due to the battery box. Performing at better than 75 mpge (miles per gal. equivalence) when measured from the wall (AC input). Original battery pack was: 39 8v East Penn VRLA AGM 85 ahr special-built battery for Ford, measuring 15.28" (388mm) x 4.1" (112mm) x 6.94" (176.25mm), weighing 42.5 lb (19.3Kg) each. Together combines into a 2000 lb VRLA battery pack with heaters mounted in composite box between frame rails (Explorer frame, Ranger cab & body). Original pack allowed range of about 50 miles per charge. Have driven 6 65+ miles trips with 10% warning < 1 mile from end with about 5,000 miles on OEM pack. But OEM pack only warrantied for about 12,000 miles under Ford's original program. June 2007 - After 2 versions of the OEM pack, changed with Lanny's help (many thanks!) to Hawker PC-2150 Odyssey 12v batteries. Worked well until one battery in the box started failing after a year. Limped along for a couple of years and finally dropped the box to investigate and replace the pack. June 2010 - installed new pack and working great. Installed 1-5/16" trailer ball and pulled class-3 dual- axle trailer in July 4th parade, with 4-person jazz band. Increasing reliability by installing additional monitoring - paktrakr w/ Woodward Display + Data Logger; Emeter/Link-10 with isolated output to EVdash on a Palm; 2 Battery Life Savers (156v each). All extra equipment lives in battery box in truck bed, with all the high voltage (remember, 312v nominal pack voltage, which charges up to 390-420v). Feb 2017 - upgraded to Enerdel lithium pack (finally) for returning to daily commuting. Has about a Leaf range with strong regen. Charges in about 5 hrs from empty and taking to various car/truck shows to show as a 20 year old electric pickup. Gets around just fine but looking to reduce the charging time with a second charger. Upgrade battery pack process documented at: WebPage |