This all had me thinking more, and I thought I’d test my stale math skills and developed this formula. It tells you how many hours you can go until the battery is depleted.
B=Battery size, fully charged
C=Consumption of electric motor in kw
O=Output of generator in KW
T=Time you can drive before battery is empty.
T = B / (O - C)
Using the Aging Wheels video as a reference for towing at 75mph with a dual axle trailer:
Empty trailer: 51kw
Trailer with a car on it: 68kw
Trailer with a truck on it: 79kw
Flat sail in the wind: 104kw
Using the trailer with a truck on it as reasonable towing use case, the instantaneous consumption is 79kw at 75 mph.
Here are a few scenarios with different battery sizes and generator outputs. The result is the hours you could drive at 75mph while towing an F150 on a dual axle trailer.
80kwh 60kw 4.2 hours
70kwh 60kw 3.6 hours
60kwh 60kw. 3.15 hours
80kwh 70kw. 8.8 hours
70kwh 70kw. 7.7 hours
60kwh 70kw. 6.6 hours
Thanks ai for helping me on some of this.
I’d like data for 70mph, as I think the generator could match the instantaneous output of many uses cases, which would be great. I also think 75mph towing is on the faster side. If slowing from 75 to 70 totally changes the paradigm, and I think it might, that is a very practical solution to this.
This all assumes the gas tank is big enough to support the generator output for the time describe.
B=Battery size, fully charged
C=Consumption of electric motor in kw
O=Output of generator in KW
T=Time you can drive before battery is empty.
T = B / (O - C)
Using the Aging Wheels video as a reference for towing at 75mph with a dual axle trailer:
Empty trailer: 51kw
Trailer with a car on it: 68kw
Trailer with a truck on it: 79kw
Flat sail in the wind: 104kw
Using the trailer with a truck on it as reasonable towing use case, the instantaneous consumption is 79kw at 75 mph.
Here are a few scenarios with different battery sizes and generator outputs. The result is the hours you could drive at 75mph while towing an F150 on a dual axle trailer.
80kwh 60kw 4.2 hours
70kwh 60kw 3.6 hours
60kwh 60kw. 3.15 hours
80kwh 70kw. 8.8 hours
70kwh 70kw. 7.7 hours
60kwh 70kw. 6.6 hours
Thanks ai for helping me on some of this.
I’d like data for 70mph, as I think the generator could match the instantaneous output of many uses cases, which would be great. I also think 75mph towing is on the faster side. If slowing from 75 to 70 totally changes the paradigm, and I think it might, that is a very practical solution to this.
This all assumes the gas tank is big enough to support the generator output for the time describe.