You could go that route, if you want. Nobody is stopping you. It's just that you're getting multiple accounts suggesting that a 72v50ah battery isn't going to get you the range that you're hoping for. You asked for advice, and the advice is to go bigger. You don't have to follow said advice.Why do I need a series of 14v to reach a 72v? Why can't I just buy a 72v50-80ah battery with Samsung cells with 300-400 bms current, with a peak of 420 to 560amps?
Id think that would be perfect as it's a battery that supports up to almost 40k watts. Volts x amps
Then with the controller 500a with peak of 1000a so it should carry that little 3 wheeler quite well in takeoff an performance for what I want. The controller I'm looking at is recommended for lightweight electric vehicles. This thing is NOT heavy lol For some reason some of you guys think I'm trying to power a car. Lol
We suggest automotive modules because their often a much better quality, higher performance, and lower cost, while often being constructed in heavy-duty and easy to assemble units. They are also usually cheaper per kwh than premade packs like Amorge, and they'll likely last longer.