Solar Electric Tricycle
Schwinn Meridian Adult Tricycle
For my senior design project I have chosen to design an electric adult tricycle. For this project I will adapt the pictured tricycle to electric power using a brushless motor coupled with a A123 LiFe battery pack.
My primary focus will be first to choose the proper motor, controller, charger and accessories from available retail sources. I will have to choose a compatible battery configuration and assemble the pack using loose cells. I will also have to determine if there is a commercially available charging system that is compatible with my battery pack. If there is not, then I will also have to design the charger myself. These A123 cells are capable of very high charge rates and it is possible to get a 10 to 30 minute charge with a high powered charger.
I will also be designing a frame extension to lengthen the chassis and move the seat down and back to lower the CG and improve stability. This will also require some creative linkage system for steering. My proposed motor mounting location is at the rear of the trike driving a separate sprocket next to the peddle driven sprocket. Exact gearing will be calculated from motor output RPM and desired cruising speed.
My secondary focus will be determining the feasibility of a compatible solar panel system. Many factors such as cost, complexity and efficiency must be considered. Mainly, will the added weight and drag of the solar array be counter-productive in energy efficiency.
My proposed configuration
Motor: 200W to 500W brushless motor (with planetary gears if possible), under 20mph
Controller: 24V to 48V, 20A to 40A, immediate start capability (versus peddle first)
Energy Monitor: Something to allow me to monitor energy usage, distance, speed, etc, for analysis.
Battery Pack: A123 LiFe batteries – either (36.2V - 13.8Ahr - preffered) or (26.4V - 18.4Ahr)
Charger/BMS: Undetermined. Preferably something that can charge at between 10A to 40A. Balance charging preferred...
Solar Array: Minimum of 50W mounted on a detachable trailer
Solar Power Controller: Undetermined. Must be able to supply power to motor during use and control charge to batteries when not in use
TOTAL SYSTEM WEIGHT: ~300+ lbs
TOP QUESTIONS/NEEDED SUGGESTIONS
What brushless motors with planetary freewheel gearing would you suggest for my project? I have looked at many motors... right now I'm considering the 500W Cyclone motor with planetary gearing and internal controller. It's priced reasonably and the internal controller and gearing greatly improves design complexity. On the downside, it is apparently a 24V motor with a 30V max. What's the major advantages/disadvantages of a 24V motor vs a 36V motor?
Are there any good balance chargers/BMS units available for A123 batteries?
Suggestions for steering linkage?
Cycle Analyst?




Schwinn Meridian Adult Tricycle
For my senior design project I have chosen to design an electric adult tricycle. For this project I will adapt the pictured tricycle to electric power using a brushless motor coupled with a A123 LiFe battery pack.
My primary focus will be first to choose the proper motor, controller, charger and accessories from available retail sources. I will have to choose a compatible battery configuration and assemble the pack using loose cells. I will also have to determine if there is a commercially available charging system that is compatible with my battery pack. If there is not, then I will also have to design the charger myself. These A123 cells are capable of very high charge rates and it is possible to get a 10 to 30 minute charge with a high powered charger.
I will also be designing a frame extension to lengthen the chassis and move the seat down and back to lower the CG and improve stability. This will also require some creative linkage system for steering. My proposed motor mounting location is at the rear of the trike driving a separate sprocket next to the peddle driven sprocket. Exact gearing will be calculated from motor output RPM and desired cruising speed.
My secondary focus will be determining the feasibility of a compatible solar panel system. Many factors such as cost, complexity and efficiency must be considered. Mainly, will the added weight and drag of the solar array be counter-productive in energy efficiency.
My proposed configuration
Motor: 200W to 500W brushless motor (with planetary gears if possible), under 20mph
Controller: 24V to 48V, 20A to 40A, immediate start capability (versus peddle first)
Energy Monitor: Something to allow me to monitor energy usage, distance, speed, etc, for analysis.
Battery Pack: A123 LiFe batteries – either (36.2V - 13.8Ahr - preffered) or (26.4V - 18.4Ahr)
Charger/BMS: Undetermined. Preferably something that can charge at between 10A to 40A. Balance charging preferred...
Solar Array: Minimum of 50W mounted on a detachable trailer
Solar Power Controller: Undetermined. Must be able to supply power to motor during use and control charge to batteries when not in use
TOTAL SYSTEM WEIGHT: ~300+ lbs
TOP QUESTIONS/NEEDED SUGGESTIONS
What brushless motors with planetary freewheel gearing would you suggest for my project? I have looked at many motors... right now I'm considering the 500W Cyclone motor with planetary gearing and internal controller. It's priced reasonably and the internal controller and gearing greatly improves design complexity. On the downside, it is apparently a 24V motor with a 30V max. What's the major advantages/disadvantages of a 24V motor vs a 36V motor?
Are there any good balance chargers/BMS units available for A123 batteries?
Suggestions for steering linkage?
Cycle Analyst?


