yabert
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As many know, the Leaf motor is interesting to use without his transmission because it come with his own front flange and bearing when compare to Tesla, GM, Kia motor.
Design to run at 360V nominal it can output 80-160 kW (depend of inverter years / up to 400A / over 250 Nm) and spin up to 10 000 rpm.
What kind of power I can expect at 60V?
Let say 400A 60V controller.
From my understanding of motors, the Leaf motor will be able to output the same 250 Nm, but I don't know at how much rpm.
Also, can I expect 1/6 the power at 1/6 the voltage (60V x 6 = 360V)?
In short, I would like to know if I can expect the green line I draw on the graph below or if this completly wrong.
Thanks

Design to run at 360V nominal it can output 80-160 kW (depend of inverter years / up to 400A / over 250 Nm) and spin up to 10 000 rpm.
What kind of power I can expect at 60V?
Let say 400A 60V controller.
From my understanding of motors, the Leaf motor will be able to output the same 250 Nm, but I don't know at how much rpm.
Also, can I expect 1/6 the power at 1/6 the voltage (60V x 6 = 360V)?
In short, I would like to know if I can expect the green line I draw on the graph below or if this completly wrong.
Thanks






