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02-14-2020, 06:28 PM
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(02-14-2020, 04:37 PM)SparkE Wrote: Yeah, that should be true. However ...
I believe the evergreen has a 20 kWh battery (19.7?) and has a range of "about" 100 miles around town (according to ArcMo).
My 4wheel EV weighs more, has an 18.5 kWh battery pack and routinely gets 110 miles out of a full charge: about 6 m/kWh (I usually drive "around town" - under 50 mph except for short "hops" on the freeway for 4-6 miles). It also has full heating and cooling system for the battery - it can charge at -20F and 120F (*not* the battery pack temp, the outside temp : the HVAC system for the battery will heat or cool the battery pack to what it needs to be before actually charging the battery). It also accelerates like a bat out of hell (over 350 pounds-feet of torque).
I don't know *why*, but (IMO) the FUV isn't getting the 'mileage' that it should.
Do you have a Leaf? I don’t think the Arcimoto has 20 kWh battery - it is 18.144.
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02-14-2020, 07:24 PM
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I have a leaf, my avg. speed is @39mph as I drive on country roads and I avg. 3.9 m/kwh. I am really hoping doors help the FUV a lot.
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02-14-2020, 08:59 PM
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(02-14-2020, 07:24 PM)Trik Wrote: I have a leaf, my avg. speed is @39mph as I drive on country roads and I avg. 3.9 m/kwh. I am really hoping doors help the FUV a lot.
The Evergreen is 5’5” tall which creates wind drag. In addition, Arcimoto is pretty much reinventing the wheel. They started out in a literal garage. They are not a 100 billion a year in sales company that has been making electric cars for over 10 years. I support American jobs. Arcimoto has over 100 employees right now.
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02-14-2020, 10:16 PM
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Unfortunately, without doors, the Arcimoto is *less* efficient than my BMW i3 at highway speeds - and at "urban big road" speeds of 35-45 MPH, it's about even. And that's running the i3's climate control system, too, compared to the FUV's "enjoy the wind and rain, but have a toasty bottom and hands".
The FUV is fun, and it is efficient for city driving - but for highway driving, an efficient 4-door EV is better. I'm hoping full doors will help somewhat, but that closer-to-vertical front profile doesn't help.
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02-15-2020, 04:31 PM
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(02-15-2020, 01:40 PM)Trik Wrote: I too support American jobs, my Leaf was "assembled/made" in Tennessee by American workers, I also invested in Arcimoto's IPO and have purchased even more stock since then. Please do not miss my point, after driving an EV I will not go back to a ICE powered car, but the FUV will have to be a lot more efficient to get my customer base. Unless they can improve the m/kwh the FUV will only get the (very large) Urban market. I really think doors will help with efficiency, I can tell a big difference in my efficiency when driving into the wind, I had no idea wind drag could have that big of an effect but it does.
A Leaf weighs 3500-4000 lbs. It requires more parts to keep you safe and comfy. Which is really not good for the Earth. That is what’s behind the Arcimoto: less is more.
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02-15-2020, 08:37 PM
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Doors and range. The zero motorcycle battery company makes the battery.
They have to partner with LG or someone to make a battery specific fuv.
Hyper miling u can get good range. Leave early and drive slow.
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02-16-2020, 12:23 AM
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(02-15-2020, 08:37 PM)Templedog1 Wrote: Doors and range. The zero motorcycle battery company makes the battery.
They have to partner with LG or someone to make a battery specific fuv.
Hyper miling u can get good range. Leave early and drive slow.
Farasis is a Chinese company that makes the li-ion battery pouches. Zero makes their batteries using Farasis li-ion pouches. Same as Arcimoto. Arcimoto strings the pouches together and places them into 2 battery units. Arcimoto then designed the software for the battery management system. Not sure where you get your info but we have a nice info sheet on the FB page plus I’ve asked if they assemble their own batteries, which they do. I believe they have patents on their BMS.
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