http://www.lro.com/news-reviews/2014/9/african-electric-defender-released-to-the-wild/
African Electric Defender Released To The Wild
BY: Theo Ford-Sagers  02.09.2014

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Range on the sandy tracks of Botswana is about 75 miles
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South African company Freedon Won has completed a its first electric game
viewing vehicle in Botswana, based on a Land Rover Defender.
African Electric Defender Released To The Wild
Range on the sandy tracks of Botswana is about 75 miles

Known as ‘Freedom3’, the Defender 130 is destined for the Chobe Game Lodge
in Botswana’s Chobe National Park, where it will be driven two or three
times every day, transporting guests around the reserve.

Aside from the obvious environmental benefits of being electric, Freedom3 is
also able to get closer to game wildlife, thanks to being silent when it’s
stationary, with no noisy diesel engine ticking over.

Driving the wheels is a 80kW permanent magnet motor, coupled directly to the
original transfer case, delivering 442 lb ft (600Nm) of torque – that’s the
same torque as a TDV6 Range Rover. High and low ratio, and diff lock, are
both retained, so it should be as reliable in the rough stuff as regular
‘old-school’ Land Rover.

It’s all pretty high-tech. Power comes from a 35kWh battery that delivers
580V to a high-tech inverter that manipulates the DC current into a
‘precision controlled variable frequency three-phase AC sign wave’ current.
That super-high voltage allows for greater efficiency and helps preserve the
lifespan of the expensive lithium cells (aside from giving a good excuse to
put AC/DC on the stereo…). Keeping it all safe are double layers of
insulation, and plenty of fuses and contactors that isolate the inverter
when the vehicle is switched off.

Charging from a dedicated Electric Vehicle parking bay, using a simple 30Amp
230V single phase power source, takes just two to three hours in most cases,
but a full charge from empty will take 6 hours. Electricity comes from the
Victoria Falls hydroelectric power scheme.

Freedom3’s range on the sandy tracks of Botswana is about 75 miles (120km),
but on the open road she’ll manage 93 miles (150km) if driven carefully. Not
bad considering Land Rover’s own electric Defender 110 development vehicles
fizzled out after 50 miles (although to be fair, that’s with a train on the
back – see our Oct 2013 issue!).

She’s the first of a number of electric vehicles planned to come out of the
collaboration between Freedom Won and the Chobe Game Lodge. Freedom Won
started developing electric conversions ten years ago. You can read more
about their previous projects by visiting the Freedom Won Website.
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