Author Topic: will the new SMRE IET increase travel distances?  (Read 8033 times)

karlInSanDiego

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Re: will the new SMRE IET increase travel distances?
« Reply #15 on: April 03, 2012, 09:19:23 AM »
But run a 5kW motor at 94% efficiency for an hour and it will use less power than a 10kW motor at 94% efficiency, given the same load, right?  Smaller motor + gearbox could be more efficient.

2004 Prius motor is an accelleration motor for a non plugin hybrid, so it was built to do a very specific task and efficiency was probably not its primary design spec.  Likewise a bespoke motorcycle motor could be redesigned to be small and deliver max efficiency in a much narrower speed range, rather than be designed for to compromise efficiency for torque across the whole rev range.  But it could take a year to do that... ;)

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Re: will the new SMRE IET increase travel distances?
« Reply #16 on: April 04, 2012, 07:23:32 AM »
Power required is power load / efficiency. A 10 kW peak motor and a 5 kW peak motor, both under a 5 kW load with 94% efficiency will draw the same power from the batteries .. speaking generally, at least.

The Prius motor surely has different design parameters than a pure EV motor, but it's still pretty efficient for 90% of its operational range. Plus it's the first efficiency map I found with a quick google search : P
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