Having come to terms with the reality of building your own electric vehicle, learning about electric vehicle motor should be one of your top priorities. Here are number of considers that readily come to mind, when thinking of installing an electric vehicle motors.
- Do I go for D.C or A.C motor?
- What size of motor, do I need?
- How to identify a well detailed ‘How to Build an Electric Car Plan?
- Which kind of car do I use?
Speaking about the kind of car e used, the car should be lightweight with strong chassis. The ability to contain the additional weight that will be exacted by the electric vehicle motor and batteries is paramount here. The range covered by the vehicle is determining its battery capacity.
Now, do we go for D.C or A.C motor?
Massive car companies are installing large A.C motors in their electric vehicles. A.C is light for its power output and they have a powerful charging device that works off of your braking system when the AC motor is slowed down that energy is actually transferred to the batteries. A.C motor would have being an ideal option, but because it is expensive and difficult to install.
Attention will now be shifted to D.C motor. D.C electric vehicle motors are simply and easy to install, and equally less expensive.
Accelerating ability is great, with 55 mph (miles per hour) and covers 200 miles on a single charge, you cannot wish any better.

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