Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid motor
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Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid motor
Anyone want to guess what the possible maximum output of the new water cooled permanent magnet Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid motor?
The stated specs are 32kW 170Nm 240Vdc 1,800RPM.
It's a definite step up from the usual 10kW Honda hybrid motors that are commonly available.
The stated specs are 32kW 170Nm 240Vdc 1,800RPM.
It's a definite step up from the usual 10kW Honda hybrid motors that are commonly available.
So the short answer is NO but the long answer is YES.
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Re: Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid motor
Any indication this gear might become available for DIY conversions? The 1,800rpm might be an issue though, I thought electric motors worked better spinning fast than slow .....I guess it's all voltage related and the 32kW is only around the 150 amp current draw... if I did the sums right
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Ah well the pictures above are of the one I have here in Perth if that helps...
Don't forget that as a hybrid the useful bit are the starting/stopping regions.
So the design on the Ioniq means that optimum peak power is at 1800 RPM.
It still spins as fast as the ICE engine it was connected to as they are inline.
So 240Vdc gets 1,800RPM 32kW.
Given a kV of 7.5 an aftermarket system running 400Vdc would be 3,000RPM and 53kW.
Which is ok for town driving given it still has 170Nm which is typical of a 1.6-2.0L petrol motor.
The Ioniq original battery pack outputs around 42kW I guess a 240V system it is around 175Adc on the battery side.
So counting for through losses the motor is about 150A as you say.
The motor is too well integrated to change the windings.
So for peak power at 4,500RPM(80kW) you'd need 600Vdc!
Which I think is a bit overboard.
So I'd think that this motor would suit something like a Lancer, Mazda 3, Corolla...
Assuming it was a town car and not for overtaking down the highway.
Don't forget that as a hybrid the useful bit are the starting/stopping regions.
So the design on the Ioniq means that optimum peak power is at 1800 RPM.
It still spins as fast as the ICE engine it was connected to as they are inline.
So 240Vdc gets 1,800RPM 32kW.
Given a kV of 7.5 an aftermarket system running 400Vdc would be 3,000RPM and 53kW.
Which is ok for town driving given it still has 170Nm which is typical of a 1.6-2.0L petrol motor.
The Ioniq original battery pack outputs around 42kW I guess a 240V system it is around 175Adc on the battery side.
So counting for through losses the motor is about 150A as you say.
The motor is too well integrated to change the windings.
So for peak power at 4,500RPM(80kW) you'd need 600Vdc!
Which I think is a bit overboard.
So I'd think that this motor would suit something like a Lancer, Mazda 3, Corolla...
Assuming it was a town car and not for overtaking down the highway.
So the short answer is NO but the long answer is YES.
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Re: Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid motor
Ah, the photos didn't appear in your first post, just image icons that don't seem to open.
The 1800rpm would be good for something like a VN Commodore or EB/ED Falcon as they are geared for very low engine revs but way too heavy really to be practical as a conversion option.
The Ioniq comes out in hybrid and full EV models so maybe the full EV stuff might hit the market soon.
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The 1800rpm would be good for something like a VN Commodore or EB/ED Falcon as they are geared for very low engine revs but way too heavy really to be practical as a conversion option.
The Ioniq comes out in hybrid and full EV models so maybe the full EV stuff might hit the market soon.
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Re: Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid motor
@T1 Terry, the images have always been visible here, not sure why you couldn't see them. You might want to try force-refreshing your browser (<ctrl><F5> on most PC browsers) and see if that makes any difference.
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Re: Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid motor
The hybrid and plugin use the same motor as above.
The full electric is different - wait 2-3 years you might see one.
The full electric is different - wait 2-3 years you might see one.
So the short answer is NO but the long answer is YES.
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Re: Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid motor
Hi Rob, tried that but still no pictures. I use Internet Explorer IE11 if that's any help. I tried right click show pictures an the icon disappears and then reappears and copy picture doesn't transfer to paste in even Notepad so it's like there is nothing linked to the icon
Computers are certainly not my strong suite by a long shot, I'll be the first to admit that
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Thanks Richard. As it would be much easier to transfer the whole motor and control system I'll wait to see what else comes on the market. I'm sure there will be a flood soon from China and the like as soon as some dismantlers realises there is a market in stripping out these components and selling them rather than trying to find a market where they can ship the complete vehicle.
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Re: Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid motor
I also can't see the images.
Here is a screenshot of what I see in Firefox. Not even icons: Here it is in Chrome:
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Re: Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid motor
If it helps I get the same thing, but I'm on mobile so didn't give it a second thought
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Re: Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid motor
@Rhills (Rob),
It seems to be a privileges thing. I tried testing out his privileges, and when I typed control-F5 the images went away.
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Well I see them.
But as I mentioned to some I had some trouble getting the images here.
So it doesn't surprise me that others may not be able to see them.
Just to make it clear I still don't have the attachments tab in this thread in the full editor.
These are where the image files are (Space added after // to make the full address visible):
http:// forums.aeva.asn.au/download/file.php?id=575
http:// forums.aeva.asn.au/download/file.php?id=576
Is this where they normally go?!?
But as I mentioned to some I had some trouble getting the images here.
So it doesn't surprise me that others may not be able to see them.
Just to make it clear I still don't have the attachments tab in this thread in the full editor.
These are where the image files are (Space added after // to make the full address visible):
http:// forums.aeva.asn.au/download/file.php?id=575
http:// forums.aeva.asn.au/download/file.php?id=576
Is this where they normally go?!?
So the short answer is NO but the long answer is YES.
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Re: Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid motor
This is the same but with the cover off
So the short answer is NO but the long answer is YES.
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Re: Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid motor
Just did a search for the 575 image and the forum information window comes up withRicho wrote: ↑Mon, 03 Sep 2018, 12:24 Well I see them.
But as I mentioned to some I had some trouble getting the images here.
So it doesn't surprise me that others may not be able to see them.
Just to make it clear I still don't have the attachments tab in this thread in the full editor.
These are where the image files are (Space added after // to make the full address visible):
http:// forums.aeva.asn.au/download/file.php?id=575
http:// forums.aeva.asn.au/download/file.php?id=576
Is this where they normally go?!?
The selected attachment does not exist anymore
So it looks like they must have ventured off into the ether or something
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Can you see them if you log out? Near the top right corner.
It only seems to be affecting members (blue username). @rhills, that should be a big clue.
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Re: Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid motor
I had thought so too, however when I trawled through the permissions yesterday, I could find nothing that either gave or retracted permission to view images so it is a real mystery. As @4springs is an AEVA Member and @Richo is not, the problem seems to be independent of AEVA membership.
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I tries using iexplorer, which I normally don't, and got the same error message.
Once I logged in I could see it fine.
So the short answer is NO but the long answer is YES.
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Seems it is.Richo wrote: ↑Mon, 03 Sep 2018, 12:24 download/file.php?id=576
These are where the image files are (Space added after // to make the full address visible):
http:// forums.aeva.asn.au/download/file.php?id=575
http:// forums.aeva.asn.au/download/file.php?id=576
Is this where they normally go?!?
I looked at 4springs images and they are (with a space added):
http:// forums.aeva.asn.au/download/file.php?id=590
Weird...
So the short answer is NO but the long answer is YES.
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ok so I started a thread of the same name in the hyundai section.
I expect the photo's should be visible there.
viewtopic.php?f=63&t=5689#p69450
I expect the photo's should be visible there.
viewtopic.php?f=63&t=5689#p69450
So the short answer is NO but the long answer is YES.
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