On Oct 22, 2014, at 11:32 PM, David Chapman via EV <[email protected]> wrote:

> I was wondering if anyone on the list had found a motor that is a good fit HP 
> and voltage wise (120v or so) for a bug? Would like to build something 
> freeway capable.

VWs in general and Bugs (and Ghias) in particular make great EVs, such that 
there are complete kits readily available. EVWest makes and sells such kits 
built around the HPEVS AC-50 motor:

http://www.evwest.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=40&products_id=168&osCsid=nmrirfmt2j3554kkem5mtgd0g5

EVWest and their AC-50 kits is just an example, though seemingly a rather 
popular one. Do your research and you may well find something better suited to 
your own particular needs...but start there to get an idea of what's common.

In particular, many also have had great success with Netgain's WarP 9 motors, 
but the trend these days seems to be Netgain DC motors for racing and HPEVS AC 
motors for daily drivers. "Trend," mind you -- you won't have much trouble 
finding exceptions. In particular, AC motors are relatively new on the scene, 
so pretty much all older conversions use DC motors. There're also more choices 
available for DC motor controllers, including some that put out insane amounts 
of electricity, which is why you're more likely to find DC on the racetrack. 
But if you're not looking for raw power, AC motors have much going for them 
over DC motors, including regen braking and less maintenance requirements -- 
though, again, DC motors are so superior in terms of maintenance to gasoline 
engines that the minimal maintenance of DC motors may well be negligible for 
you.

Cheers,

b&
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