http://www.leydenenergy.com/
The numbers work out well for 24 or 30 cylindrical cells in series @ 3.7v nominal (88.8v for 6.0/8.0 or 111v for 10.0), and however many cells in parallel. Just speculation.
And that probably means you're looking at the 8.0 with the 4 battery modules.
Thx for the link. I have never heard of Leydenenergy.---It's not an Fe chemistry, but supposedly w/ Fe advantages like high temp capability and durability. The little bit of number crunching I did yesterday made me conclude that Brammo needs a cell w/ a pretty high enrgy density of at least 200wh/l (for the module not the individual cell). Leyden is talking greater than 400wh/l for the 18650 cell--pretty good.
Before you gave me the link I was thinking the 2.9 ah Panasonic might be good as it has a cell energy of 600 wh/l and when packaged in a module a density of 200 wh/l. I believe Tesla is using these now.
Protomech,
Do you think Brammo is using 18650's?? and
How do you suppose they can get the price bogey they need w/ these Leyden cells??