Tinker71
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The Scout Harvester concept is intriguing. It has the ability to add 150 miles of range to a 350 mile range BEV pack. I want to hear more. How big, what ICE tech? I am thinking this is the ~ 12 HP ICE that I have been lobbying for forever. It just needs to be big enough to take advantage of the onboard charger.
This is how this would work. If you tell your vehicle that you intend to take a long trip, as soon as battery level drops below ~95% the range extender kicks in. It won't turn off until you are sure you can get to the next supercharger. For example if you are driving 70 mph your 'harvester will run for the next 7 hours. The range extender will add 20 miles of range for each hour of operation. You will still run out of juice at ~500 miles and will need to stop and charge to keep going, but as long as you have some fuel in your tank you won't be completely stranded. Just wait an hour and you can drive another 20 miles.
The Ram Range extender is a full on v6 gas motor, which is heavy. Like a giant battery this is something you need to haul around every day when you only need it occasionally. The harvester range extender or similar could weigh as little as 250#. Imagine being able to add this to the CT on a little removable skid.
Packaged right, this could be fairly light and removable even. This could be especially awesome if the little ICE could heat the rig with waste heat through the battery conditioning loop and heat pump which would almost eliminate winter range loss.
Hackers unite.
This is how this would work. If you tell your vehicle that you intend to take a long trip, as soon as battery level drops below ~95% the range extender kicks in. It won't turn off until you are sure you can get to the next supercharger. For example if you are driving 70 mph your 'harvester will run for the next 7 hours. The range extender will add 20 miles of range for each hour of operation. You will still run out of juice at ~500 miles and will need to stop and charge to keep going, but as long as you have some fuel in your tank you won't be completely stranded. Just wait an hour and you can drive another 20 miles.
The Ram Range extender is a full on v6 gas motor, which is heavy. Like a giant battery this is something you need to haul around every day when you only need it occasionally. The harvester range extender or similar could weigh as little as 250#. Imagine being able to add this to the CT on a little removable skid.
Packaged right, this could be fairly light and removable even. This could be especially awesome if the little ICE could heat the rig with waste heat through the battery conditioning loop and heat pump which would almost eliminate winter range loss.
Hackers unite.
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