Don't people with motorhomes drive 300-400 miles without stopping? The idea of making a very lightweight vehicle which, in turn, requires a smaller battery has merit. What would it take, though, to build a practical motorhome which could go at least 300 miles? And, I don't know what "dry" weight means. But, "practical" means it needs to hold two people, some interior comforts - kitchenette, table, bench, bunk, toilet, food, gear for outings, and maybe a few extras like bicycles.

Unless you only want your motorhome to go to a nearby fishing spot or something like that, I think 100 mile range is a nonstarter.

Speaking of a 4 passenger vehicle with 400-700 mile range, I wonder how Lee is doing with the Sunrise.

Peri

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From: "Lawrence Rhodes via EV" <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>; "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Sent: 21-Apr-16 11:38:32 AM
Subject: [EVDL] Otmar & Wayland. EV geniuses but misguided. Efficency not more batteries might be another way.

I've changed my mind about such projects as John Waylands Insight & Otmars stretch. I've been heavily influenced by the World Solar Challenge and The Tesla Cruiser Class specifically. Efficiency is key. Why carry around all that weight when a sub 1000 pound 4 passenger vehicle with 400 to 700 mile range can be engineered. A 15 kw pack and 1.5kw solar array will take you very far and if you don't go much more than 200 miles a day no need to plug in...unless you want to give back to the grid. You will also get 1hour charging time with a 14.4 charger which is the upper limit of level 2 charging. So the key is Monocoque construction so using old steel cars is maybe not efficient enough. A project that both John Wayland and Otmar might be interested in is finding an old Ultravan. This is a 22 foot motor home that weighed 3000 pounds dry. These were produced in the 60's and 70's by aircraft engineers. So at 3000 pounds this is less than the weight of a Nissan Leaf...These can be found for far less than a Tesla. So you could have a roomy vehicle arguably more roomy than Otmar's stretch Tesla/Vanogon idea and far less costly as a wrecked Leaf is almost zero in cost. So you could put together a 60-100 mile range motor home with a 3.5kw solar array that would charge fully in 10 hours and up to 95% in 45 minutes. Yes not as convenient as the Tesla but I bet Otmar could use the 3.3kw charger from a 2012 Leaf to use with the solar array and go to his charger friends for some extremely fast charging solutions. But with the Chademo why bother. I hope I've given John and Otmar some ideas and EVeryone else. Efficiency. Not brute battery weight. http://sinovoltaics.com/technology/stella-lux-winner-of-world-solar-challenge-visits-shanghai/ http://www.corvair.org/chapters/ultravan/used.html the 1500 dollar gutted Ultravan looks promising.
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