Isn't this expected since 80% of the old pack is 22.4kWh and 80% of the new pack is 30.64kWh? How long would it take to charge the new pack to 22.4kWh (~58%)?
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- Tue, 07 May 2019, 16:14
- Forum: Hyundai
- Topic: 2020 Ioniq
- Replies: 103
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- Mon, 30 Jul 2018, 18:08
- Forum: For Sale/Wanted
- Topic: Vectrix and assorted EV parts
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- Views: 4348
Re: Vectrix and assorted EV parts
How many of the batteries do you have in total? Potentially interested in using them for off-grid storage.
- Fri, 15 Jun 2018, 08:12
- Forum: For Sale/Wanted
- Topic: Daihatsu Charade EV For a new home Now Sold
- Replies: 21
- Views: 3997
Re: Daihatsu Charade EV For a new home
I've had a look at the EV Power website and notice they only list 100Ah and 180Ah CALB cells. Would the 100Ah cells be a drop in replacement for the old cells or would the dimensions differ? I also notice they stock NCM chemistry batteries. However I'm assuming these would cost more than the equival...
- Tue, 12 Jun 2018, 08:45
- Forum: For Sale/Wanted
- Topic: Daihatsu Charade EV For a new home Now Sold
- Replies: 21
- Views: 3997
Re: Daihatsu Charade EV For a new home
I'm looking for a cheap entry into EVs but I'm afraid my current commute may be too much of a stretch without a battery upgrade.
I may be able to charge at work but my one-way commute is 61kms and the majority of travel is on 110km/h motorway.
What is the top speed of the vehicle?
I may be able to charge at work but my one-way commute is 61kms and the majority of travel is on 110km/h motorway.
What is the top speed of the vehicle?