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Tesla's Range extender patent US20260048683 was published
It was based on a 400V pack (to match the parallel voltage of the main pack) that interfaced to the truck HV via dual PCS modules.
Rough calculations:
Advertised range increase was 120 or so. Call it 35kWh. Based on PCS DCAC performance, that means 23kW peak transfer. That means a minimum drive time of 1.5 hours to drain it. With 155kWh total capacity, that limits system power draw to ~100kW to drain them equally.
This is not an unreasonable limit as it requires ~65MPH with a large trailer to acheive. It's less ideal if considering 55 MPH and a 15 MPH headwind.
On the adding energy side of things, charging would have been a weak point. If using an 500kW 800V fast charger, the extender could only charge at 23kW (1.5 hours to fill). So it looks like the truck would instead limit to 350kW at 400V where it could direct connect (once the voltages matched).
Starting at 800V, then switching to 400V wouldn't work well because the voltages would get out of balance.
It was going to use the pack drive unit connection for HV, with a pass-through for the second Beast rear motor.
For the patent, search for 20260048683 at https://ppubs.uspto.gov/basic/
This is similar to the approach the Rivian cannonball attempt vehicle used, but with better charging.
I had expected an 800V extender with the same split pack setup for 400V rather than needing the intermediate DCDC conversion.
It was based on a 400V pack (to match the parallel voltage of the main pack) that interfaced to the truck HV via dual PCS modules.
Rough calculations:
Advertised range increase was 120 or so. Call it 35kWh. Based on PCS DCAC performance, that means 23kW peak transfer. That means a minimum drive time of 1.5 hours to drain it. With 155kWh total capacity, that limits system power draw to ~100kW to drain them equally.
This is not an unreasonable limit as it requires ~65MPH with a large trailer to acheive. It's less ideal if considering 55 MPH and a 15 MPH headwind.
On the adding energy side of things, charging would have been a weak point. If using an 500kW 800V fast charger, the extender could only charge at 23kW (1.5 hours to fill). So it looks like the truck would instead limit to 350kW at 400V where it could direct connect (once the voltages matched).
Starting at 800V, then switching to 400V wouldn't work well because the voltages would get out of balance.
It was going to use the pack drive unit connection for HV, with a pass-through for the second Beast rear motor.
For the patent, search for 20260048683 at https://ppubs.uspto.gov/basic/
This is similar to the approach the Rivian cannonball attempt vehicle used, but with better charging.
I had expected an 800V extender with the same split pack setup for 400V rather than needing the intermediate DCDC conversion.
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