There are a few of us out here who have the old Jet Electravans, which are
very similar to that little van you posted.  It was based around an 80's
Subaru 600 body and would make a good case study.

Mine's been heavily modified and upgraded over the years, but if I recall,
the stock Electravans ran just fine on 102v of 6v trojans with a 9" DC GE
motor, good for about 40 miles.

With a lithium pack and some updated components, it's not hard to get good
range and performance out of such a small package.  And the reduced weight
of lithium takes a lot of stress off of the system.  I only say this
because I know your range requirements are really low and you might be
tempted with lead, but I would only consider lithium at this stage - take
it from someone who's owned both.

A wrecked Nissan Leaf pack might make a good option - I've seen them sold
as half packs (12kwh @ 180v).  Even if you went with lower grade DC
components for your build (think Curtis instead of Zilla), 90v in parallel
would get you the 40 miles you need and reasonable performance given the
driving patterns you mentioned, I reckon.




On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 5:12 PM, EVDL Administrator via EV <
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> On 19 Feb 2015 at 8:14, tomw via EV wrote:
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> > Easiest is to purchase a motor/controller package from one of the
> > suppliers.  Purchasing a used fork lift motor requires doing more
> > homework to learn which type to buy - depends on how much time and
> > effort you want to spend.
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> http://www.evdl.org/docs/ev_acquisition_continuum.pdf
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