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Here is a Quest velomobile with a conversion that drives the crank.
Watt Hours per mile on an exceedingly hilly commute are 10.3 W-hrs/mile. Worst ever is 17.3 W-hr/mile.
Top speed so far is 62 mph downhill without assist (coasting). All the downhill runs around here are rather curvy and I can't let it rip, I am sure this thing would go allot faster on a steep straight down hill. It is rock steady at 62 mph; as long as there are not gusty side winds. On the flat ;top speed has been 45 mph but we won't mention assist here. Steepest grade on this commute is 15 %. This is sustained at not less than 12% for almost 3/4 mile. One mile of the commute is on a sloppy muddy road that is stopping a Trek touring bike because the fenders (repeatedly) fill with mud on my commute buddies bike. The velomobile just pushes through it. It's an amazing machine. It feels like it just takes off on its own. I also am able to do the commute with batteries removed and just under human power but it is brutal.
One way commute time used to be 51 minutes on my touring bike; 21 minutes by car; the Velo takes 25min when using 10.3 w-hr/mi.
I am 6'6" tall 245lbs; Velo is 85lbs; groceries up to @35 lbs so far (four shopping bags and the Halloween Pumpkin). Had to go to a KMC Xsp chain to handle weight/power. The SRAM chains were breaking under super heavy loads around 900 watt assist on the 16% portions of the climb. Probably were being damaged thru elongation at the pins above 750 watts.
1000 watt BMC motor and 25Amp control (ecospeed conversion)
20 Ah Lithium Iron 39vdc
30-40-53 with 11-34 cassette
I have very little experience with this sort of thing and welcome all the advice that I can get. When I was in college I built an electric motorcycle and about twelve years ago my solar/renewable energy business sold a Solectria Force to our local utility and we wound up servicing the Utilities four EV's for about three years, during which I learned absolutely nothing that would help me with this endeavor. We are planning on moving the drive to a position in front and above the cranks and getting rid of the free-wheeling cranks.... any advice for me?
