Okay, here's another crackpot idea for ya'll:
Get a generator capable electric motor for regen mode and install it on a trailer hitch. In the city, it will be on the ground and provide acceleration as well as regen charging of your battery pack inside the car. Before going on a longer (freeway) trip, you manually lift the fifth wheel off the ground and it has no contact with the road. It is thus either "stowed" in the up position, or "deployed" on the road for hybrid work.
Forget pricey hub motors. You'd hook up a motorcycle wheel to a regular old generator motor.
Here is an interesting site on induction gen motors you may already have:
Unfortunately, they would be too small.
This looks nice, but no indication of weight:
I'm simply trying to get regen electric capability with acceleration assist in town, to approximate a hybrid car. Cheap and add-on.
Comments, as usual...
Karl
Get a generator capable electric motor for regen mode and install it on a trailer hitch. In the city, it will be on the ground and provide acceleration as well as regen charging of your battery pack inside the car. Before going on a longer (freeway) trip, you manually lift the fifth wheel off the ground and it has no contact with the road. It is thus either "stowed" in the up position, or "deployed" on the road for hybrid work.
Forget pricey hub motors. You'd hook up a motorcycle wheel to a regular old generator motor.
Here is an interesting site on induction gen motors you may already have:
Unfortunately, they would be too small.
This looks nice, but no indication of weight:
I'm simply trying to get regen electric capability with acceleration assist in town, to approximate a hybrid car. Cheap and add-on.
Comments, as usual...
Karl
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