Curious about the best option out there for EV motors.
Curious about the best option out there for EV motors.
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I'm undertaking a personal project working on putting together and EV, and i'm buidling a team here locally. I'm looking for an EV motor platform to conform to. I've heard things such as the AC-75 motor from AC propulsion. I haven't gotten my electrical engineer yet so i can't ask these questions to him.
It says it has a Power of 75 kW(100 hp) max, and 27 kW(36 hp) Continuous.
How would i interpret this information?
It has a Voltage of 247 VAC nominal (line-line rms)<- Also don't know what this means.
Current of 250A rms max, 80A continuous <- Not too sure about this also.
http://www.acpropulsion.com/datasheet/ac75.pdf
Thats the information i'm looking at.
Insight would be great until i can get an electrical engineer going on specifics.
The way i'm understanding it would be that to get to running spead it would require at max 75 kW and 247VAC with a current of 250A, but at running speed it would be significantly Less.
It has a base speed of 6,000 RPM and a max at 13,000 RPM.
Would it be bad if i wanted to run this at a regular of 2500-3500rpm as a constant running speed, and generally not going over that?
Thanks in advance everybody.
It says it has a Power of 75 kW(100 hp) max, and 27 kW(36 hp) Continuous.
How would i interpret this information?
It has a Voltage of 247 VAC nominal (line-line rms)<- Also don't know what this means.
Current of 250A rms max, 80A continuous <- Not too sure about this also.
http://www.acpropulsion.com/datasheet/ac75.pdf
Thats the information i'm looking at.
Insight would be great until i can get an electrical engineer going on specifics.
The way i'm understanding it would be that to get to running spead it would require at max 75 kW and 247VAC with a current of 250A, but at running speed it would be significantly Less.
It has a base speed of 6,000 RPM and a max at 13,000 RPM.
Would it be bad if i wanted to run this at a regular of 2500-3500rpm as a constant running speed, and generally not going over that?
Thanks in advance everybody.





RE: Curious about the best option out there for EV motors.
The spec means that you will be able to use anything you like up to 75 kW briefly, but should not use more than 27 kW for sustained operation (but it is more complex than that).
If you are using a gearbox those are sensible numbers for a small vehicle (say up to 800 kg), for a larger one you'll need roughly twice as much (or more). Without a gearbox then /by eye/ you will run into problems with inclines and initial acceleration, I suspect, depending on your desired top speed.
The motor will, absent anything really odd, run OK at any speed from 0 rpm to 13000, at 1/3 of the torque shown on that graph (which is the maximum it can deliver), all day.
Yes, you need someone who understands cars and electric motors. An EE may struggle with generating a performance profile for a given vehicle.
That motor may or may not be the 'best' for your application, it seems odd to start with the motor- more usually you start with the vehicle and then generate vehicle level targets before cascading them down to subsystem requirements.
Incidentally you may get some static on your choice of company(?) name, engineering is a restricted term in your neck of the woods.
Cheers
Greg Locock
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RE: Curious about the best option out there for EV motors.
Again, thank you for your input, and i'm still open to further information should anyone have, or opinions.
RE: Curious about the best option out there for EV motors.
All this is gone over continuously in the various EV forums. It would greatly help you in your endeavor if you'd dive into those forums and read about various 'builds' as often people will completely document their entire builds illuminating common problems and their solutions.
Keith Cress
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RE: Curious about the best option out there for EV motors.
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