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Post by Hoovie on Mar 9, 2018 10:22:31 GMT
Thought this might be of interesting to see what the equivalent of a Fuel Tank on an all-electric car looks like...
Here is a guy taking apart a battery pack from a Nissan LEAF...
Listening to the Audio is well worth doing as well (in case you tend to just watch stuff with sound down)
Battery Spec: LITHIUM BATTERY MODULE LiMn2O4/LiNiO2 Each module contains two lithoum cells - each 3.8V 58Ah, total 7.6V, 58Ah. 440Wh per module Measured 58.5Ah Max continuous power 1875W or 240A Peak current 540A
So the battery above contains around the same kind of power capacity as a typical small/medium sized car starter battery - and in the LEAF there are 48 of these batteries all connected in series. Each battery is 440Wh, so complete pack is around 21kWh - that is around the same amount of energy released by burning 20L of Fossil Fuel.
Used price around $100, so a complete battery pack would cost around $5,000 used.
PS - Worth watching his followup video where he is installing some of the batteries - he has a very nice workshop and knows his stuff.
This guy here is taking a LEAF Battery Pack apart to install in an RV (that will be one hell of a big leisure battery bank for a motorhome!)
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