Feb-18-2018 10:32 AM
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MrWizard wrote:
electric motor 107hp = 79,822w = 79.82KW
peak power to get it moving or accelerate
how much power is needed to keep it moving ? not full power
I made some rough assumptions about dimensions and weight and plugged it into a HP calculator. It will take pretty much everything to make 65mp. Even if my assumptions are off a bit, it's still going to be running at 80-90% of max output to maintain freeway speeds.
With EV, you have a ton of low end torque, so they usually set the HP based on what is needed to maintain speed unlike with an ICE where the engine is selected primarily on acceleration.
and i doubt the A/C will be needed in much of Europe
Germany France, Belgum, Austria, Britain, Spain
Have you been to Spain or the South of France? We had a boat south of Barcelona for a couple of years and in the summer it could be killer hot.
Also, with an all black exterior soaking up the sun, I'm betting it will get uncomfortably warm in many of those northern European locations.
yes this is a Concept vehicle, but within possibility for use over there
where the camping style is much different, and more like camping 'used to be' here, but no longer is here
more time time outside, on average much shorter travel distances
not for touring the USA, but to go 40KM from home to the lake for weekend outing, or a week long holiday
Feb-19-2018 05:00 PM
Naio wrote:Solar cells are already at ~20% efficiency. So in this case some future, perfect ones would provide 20 kW. The camper needs 60 kW to move at a reasonable speed. But there's much less efficiency to be gained there - most of the power is for frictional losses (aerodynamics, etc.).
I agree it's just a concept -- and that we are getting there!
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Solar cells will become more efficient, so will drivetrains.
Feb-19-2018 12:23 PM
Feb-19-2018 10:19 AM
kerrlakeRoo wrote:That's along the lines I was thinking in also, how much damage would a simple stone hitting one of the panels cause, or hitting a crow with the top panel on the overhang at 55 mph.
I'm imagining the cost to repair after a parking lot ding in the wrong spot, or one time of being forced to detour onto a dirt road.
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Naio wrote:
Driving 100 miles every 3 days while boondocking, with some nights at electric sites, is about my speed!
I would certainly bring along my current 500 ah of agms, though.
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