Let's say we're only limited by weight. I'll take 400kg (880lbs) as a acceptable weight.
A123:
50 parallel X 112 series = 5600 cells = 392 kg (860 lbs)
280 pack voltage @ 2,5 cell voltage
370 pack voltage @ 3,3 cell voltage
403 pack voltage @ 3,6 cell voltage
115Ah/42,5 kWh stored energy
30C continuous - 30 X 115 = 3450 A
50C 10 sec - 50 X 115 = 5750 A
If we look at the discharge graph:
...we can see that the voltage drops to 2,7V @ 17C, so I assume it drops below 2,5V @ 30C.
So the pack voltage at 30C would be somewhere around 280V.
280V X 3450A = 966 kW / 1300 hp continuous!!
If the cells are purchased directly from A123 as developer kits one cell would cost 18,3$.
18,3$ X 5600 = 102.666 $
The Chinese ebay cells are around 7$
7$ X 5600 = 39.200 $
Yes, it is damn expensive but they are the best, by far...
Headaway
I have purchased a couple of them, they look pretty nice. It's way easier to build a pack out of those than of the A123 cells. Headaway cells have screw terminals
13 cells in parallel X 104 series = 1820 cells = 405 kg (890 lbs)
260 pack voltage @ 2,5 cell voltage
333 pack voltage @ 3,2 cell voltage
374 pack voltage @ 3,6 cell voltage
130Ah/43,2 kWh stored energy
10C continuous - 10 X 130 = 1300 A
15C peak - 15 X 130 = 1950 A
20C pulse - 20 X 130 = 2600A
Discharge graphs:
5C
10C
15C
If I had the cells, I wouldn't push them beyond 10 C because they sag to 2,5V.
What would happen at 20C?!
The pack voltage would drop to 260V at 10C
260V X 1300 A = 338kW / 473 hp continuous
The cell voltage drops to 2,1-2,4V @ 15C so the pack voltage would be ~ 240V
240V X 1950A = 468 kW / 627 hp
EVcomponents sells one cell for 17$.
1820 X 17$ = 30.940 $
ThunderSky
Yeah, yeah.. They are pretty lame but just to compare them...
72 X LFP160 Ah = 403 kg (888 lbs)
180 pack voltage @ 2,5 cell voltage
230 pack voltage @ 3,2 cell voltage
259 pack voltage @ 3,6 cell voltage
160Ah/36,8 kWh stored energy
3C continuous - 3 X 160 = 480 A
5C - 5 X 160 = 800 A
10 pulse - 10 X 160 = 1600 A (4 sec)
Luckily I saved the old specs sheet, the new one doesn't have this discharge graph
Hmmm, it's not helping much with 1C discharge
OK, let's say TS drops to 2,3 @ 10C, to 2,5 @ 5C and to 2,8 @ 3C (wild guess, I have no idea)
201V X 480A = 96,5kW / 129 hp continuous
180V X 800A = 144kW / 193 hp (peak?)
165V X 1600A = 264kW / 354 hp (pulse?)
The cell voltage drops to 2,1-2,4V @ 15C so the pack voltage would be ~ 240V
240V X 1950A = 468 kW / 627 hp
12.672$ @ 1,1$/Ah
Looks like Headaway is quite a good alternative
Any other ideas?
CroDriver
A123:

50 parallel X 112 series = 5600 cells = 392 kg (860 lbs)
280 pack voltage @ 2,5 cell voltage
370 pack voltage @ 3,3 cell voltage
403 pack voltage @ 3,6 cell voltage
115Ah/42,5 kWh stored energy
30C continuous - 30 X 115 = 3450 A
50C 10 sec - 50 X 115 = 5750 A
If we look at the discharge graph:

...we can see that the voltage drops to 2,7V @ 17C, so I assume it drops below 2,5V @ 30C.
So the pack voltage at 30C would be somewhere around 280V.
280V X 3450A = 966 kW / 1300 hp continuous!!
If the cells are purchased directly from A123 as developer kits one cell would cost 18,3$.
18,3$ X 5600 = 102.666 $
The Chinese ebay cells are around 7$
7$ X 5600 = 39.200 $
Yes, it is damn expensive but they are the best, by far...
Headaway

I have purchased a couple of them, they look pretty nice. It's way easier to build a pack out of those than of the A123 cells. Headaway cells have screw terminals

13 cells in parallel X 104 series = 1820 cells = 405 kg (890 lbs)
260 pack voltage @ 2,5 cell voltage
333 pack voltage @ 3,2 cell voltage
374 pack voltage @ 3,6 cell voltage
130Ah/43,2 kWh stored energy
10C continuous - 10 X 130 = 1300 A
15C peak - 15 X 130 = 1950 A
20C pulse - 20 X 130 = 2600A
Discharge graphs:
5C

10C

15C

If I had the cells, I wouldn't push them beyond 10 C because they sag to 2,5V.
What would happen at 20C?!
The pack voltage would drop to 260V at 10C
260V X 1300 A = 338kW / 473 hp continuous
The cell voltage drops to 2,1-2,4V @ 15C so the pack voltage would be ~ 240V
240V X 1950A = 468 kW / 627 hp
EVcomponents sells one cell for 17$.
1820 X 17$ = 30.940 $
ThunderSky

Yeah, yeah.. They are pretty lame but just to compare them...
72 X LFP160 Ah = 403 kg (888 lbs)
180 pack voltage @ 2,5 cell voltage
230 pack voltage @ 3,2 cell voltage
259 pack voltage @ 3,6 cell voltage
160Ah/36,8 kWh stored energy
3C continuous - 3 X 160 = 480 A
5C - 5 X 160 = 800 A
10 pulse - 10 X 160 = 1600 A (4 sec)
Luckily I saved the old specs sheet, the new one doesn't have this discharge graph

Hmmm, it's not helping much with 1C discharge
OK, let's say TS drops to 2,3 @ 10C, to 2,5 @ 5C and to 2,8 @ 3C (wild guess, I have no idea)
201V X 480A = 96,5kW / 129 hp continuous
180V X 800A = 144kW / 193 hp (peak?)
165V X 1600A = 264kW / 354 hp (pulse?)
The cell voltage drops to 2,1-2,4V @ 15C so the pack voltage would be ~ 240V
240V X 1950A = 468 kW / 627 hp
12.672$ @ 1,1$/Ah
Looks like Headaway is quite a good alternative
Any other ideas?
CroDriver