https://electrek.co/2018/08/06/tesla-powered-audi-s5-conversion-electric-car/
A Tesla-powered Audi S5 conversion looks like an electric car that should be
in production
Aug. 6th 2018  Fred Lambert

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Audi has yet to launch its first all-electric vehicle built to be electric
from the ground up, but it has conversion compliance cars around.

But now an Audi S5 owner decided to make his own conversion using a Tesla
powertrain and it might be the best all-electric Audi out there right now.

We are starting to see a lot of cool EV conversions powered by Tesla
powertrains from salvaged vehicles.

Like A classic 427 Shelby Cobra powered by a Tesla electric motor & Kia Soul
EV battery pack and more recently, a Tesla-powered Honda Accord called
‘Teslonda’, which can launch from 0 to 60 mph in 2.7 seconds.

Now we are talking a look at an Audi S5, which is the high-performance
variant of the Audi A5, converted to electric propulsion with a Tesla
Performance motor and Tesla battery modules.

It’s a very fun project because most EV conversions we have seen so far have
been of classic cars or lightweight freak racing vehicles.

Instead, we are looking at a modern car, a luxury and performance one on top
of that, that is being converted to electric propulsion not just for fun
weekend drives or the drag strip but also to serve as a daily driving car.

Electrek talked with the owner of the vehicle and the man behind the
electric conversion project, Samuel Polyak, who also did classic EV
conversions in the past and now approached this new project with this
mindset.

He found a 2010 Audi S5 with a lot of mileage on the engine and being a fan
of Audi and its quattro all-wheel-drive, he deciced to set out to make the
vehicle electric while keeping the quattro system.

Sam showed up with the vehicle at the Supercharged Sunday ‘Tesla Dyno Day
and BBQ’ at Chameleon tuning in Bohemia, NY last weekend.

He separated the Tesla drive unit and inverter in order to better fit the
system in the engine enclosure in the front of the S5:

What is especially interesting is that he created an adapter plate with his
own gear reduction to link the Tesla drivetrain through the factory
transmission housing to the quattro all-wheel-drive system, which enables
the car to retain its all-wheel-drive traction and differentials with a
single electric motor.

As for the battery, the battery modules are stacked where the back seats
used to be, which is, of course, the biggest drawback to this conversion; it
doesn’t have a back seat anymore.

But that’s because Sam decided to try and fit the whole 85 kWh pack in there
by stacking all the modules. With most conversions using Tesla batteries I
have seen so far, they generally only use a fraction of the total modules.

He stacked up all 16 of them inside the car ...

Most of them are visible on those pictures, but he also squeezed a few more
in the front.

You would think that it would badly affect the front/rear balance, but Sam
told Electrek that the vehicle was already front heavy and he actually
expects it to improve.

It still needs some tuning, but he is so far really impressed by the
handling of the vehicle.

Sam hasn’t tried to drive on an entire full charge yet, but he expects that
the vehicle should be able to travel 250 miles on a single charge, which
brings me to my point that it might be the best all-electric Audi on the
road today.

That’s why Sam is looking to turn his EV conversion projects into a business
at Polykup.com. For the Audi S5, he is still working on building a custom
instrument cluster to work with EV information that you would need, but the
car is already working and once completed, he plans to use it as an example
of what his business is able to do.
[© electrek.co]


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