I agree. The SRK is going to be so FUNctional for a variety of uses within it's two range options.
Hitch option for cargo carriers
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06-28-2017, 09:10 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-28-2017, 09:15 PM by SparkE.)
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(06-28-2017, 03:48 PM)DanCooper Wrote: Good point. I don't have a spec for the maximum power for the charger on the SRK. 6 kW would power it at 30-35 mph. Most EVs refuse to drive while charging - I doubt that the SRK will be any different. (06-28-2017, 06:37 PM)DanCooper Wrote: {...} speed limit 60 mph, but at that speed I calculate the range to be 27 miles for the base battery. {...}. Isn't the base battery 12 kWh? By 'range' you must mean *half* of a round trip, correct? (54 miles total to get there and get home). My Spark EV gets close to 5 m/kWh at 58-60 mph on flat ground - I would expect the SRK to get about the same (or better) - unless the CX is significantly worse on the SRV (which it might be, come to think of it, with no doors on the base model).
My simulation, based on the specifications I have and best guesses on everything else, shows the SRK getting 2.6 m/kWh at 55 mph. This is with a Cd estimate of 0.6 for open sides. The Spark EV is specified as a range of 82 miles and a battery of 19 kWh. That would give 4.3 m/kWh at some unspecified speed. If your Spark is really getting 5 m/kWh at 58-60 mph it is doing better than its specifications. Maybe the SRK would too. The SRK specified range comes to 5.8 m/kWh.
I have made my estimates to be conservative because I want to be honest and because I want an estimate of what trips would be practical in the SRK without pushing the limits. And I really don't trust range specifications that don't tell what speed they were measured at.
I need to be able to haul bundles of mail to the post office for my work. I am thinking of something like this small motorcycle trailer painted to match my FUV.
Cheers (04-11-2018, 06:07 AM)PAX Wrote: I am planning on pulling my boat with the FUV . I do it with my Mazda EV pickup. Just wait- I will have a picture shortly after getting back with the FUV. That boat hooked up to a FUV would result in a serious case of the tail wagging the dog.
I will only transport the boat at 5-7 mph for about an 1/8 mile.
(04-12-2018, 12:37 AM)PAX Wrote: I will only transport the boat at 5-7 mph for about an 1/8 mile. with your FUV? You need the hitch option and more importantly don’t void your warranty. (06-28-2017, 06:00 PM)shome Wrote: I cannot see myself pulling a trailer of any type using the Arcimoto. Nor would I pull a generator. Thinking about it, a spare battery that I could plug into a hitch electrical connection would give me a little more confidence in case I was stranded. I don't see that as likely but a spare battery would be good insurance when I forget to recharge. Being able to pull a trailer will be a must for my FUV. I need to haul multiple bins of mail to the Post Office. I will want to use my FUV for this purpose several days/week. Sometimes several trips in one day. Something like this, painted to match the orange color scheme on my FUV. Or I might just build a micro teardrop trailer to haul the mail. Cheers, |
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