Having been a first second and third gen owner DIY and Prius chat are a required. I'm always on the look out for new tech and subscribe to the church of going to full EV is skipping a few critical steps. But he latest entry to EV seems to be the modular Slate EV truck backed in part by Jeff Bezos. Its modular design got me thinking. Not sure slate will make it but would their business plan be the way of the future and……. how long before a Prius chat member (or like minded individuals) develop a hybrid generator that would turn an EV into an extended range hybrid. what I know about the Ev system would scare many knowing that despite being stupid I rebuilt a trac battery so I’m sure there are hurtles I’m missing but what’s to stop converting any Ev to a hybrid with a little generator work?
Primary problem is figuring out how you're going to spoof a charge going into the battery pack while the car is actively using the battery pack. All EVs charge when the vehicle is parked. Maybe with a BMW you could get around that becuase they charge when vehicle is in use. Or perhaps through the regenerative braking circuit? But then how are you going to get all the warning systems to behave when there's amps going into the pack that aren't supposed to be?
I'd go with mounting it in place of rear hatch window with a road warrior style motif, perhaps a bit of rusted steampunk added in?
And as expected you guys prove just how dangerous I am lol. first the easy answer as to where to put it. I am talking specifically about the new SLATE EV project which is a modular design that can be a 2 seat pick up, cargo “van” 5 seat mini suv. in truck or jeep configuration there is an open 5 ft bed and I am seeing a drop in modular in the bed area as for spoofing and your other wording on the issues I’m thinking you are looking at it as a work around. I am thinking can it be designed intended with factory support. Guess I’m asking is should we all write Jeff bezos and tell him he can make a few more bucks and make his truck better lol
i'm from the school of 'anything can be done, but is it worthwhile or cost effective'. so don't take me too seriously. adding an engine and 'hybrid generator' to a bev with a large battery would not be cost effective imo. at 50 mpg, our hycam is a great road trip vehicle. i'm not sure how adding 1-200 miles of battery on top of that would be worthwhile.
Can you film a video of your wife's reaction when you tell her you're going to buy a brand new electric truck that you can't yet buy and once you get you're going to take it apart and modify it in a way that voids the warranty of both the truck and the new generator you're going to have to buy? It'd be fun to to watch...
I raced unlimited class dirt oval gokarts. If she let me waste money on that she would let me blow money on anything lol
Yeah... Sounds like you've normalized outrageous amounts of money spent on boxes with metal things in them that make you go faster.
Camper my camper, I thought we knew each other better than that. I drive a Prius with reason. Much like my every day driver today, my racing was about making them go boom rather than fast unfortunately. (half truth. My Prius is much more reliable, and possibly a little faster)
More reliable? Absolutely! Faster? Maybe not on a dirt track. Pandora opened THAT box a looooooooong time before Priuses were a thing!!
I'd never doubt you driving a Prius with reason, as well as skillful spending to keep costs down. But when it comes to 'unlimited class dirt oval gokarts.' I'm quite certain that your wife has found about how much you spent to go faster while failing and spending more to try again so many times that she's numb to it... Because clearly unlimited go-karts that modify engines to spin at 20K rpm has nothing to do with driving with reason for anyone but the racers who consistently win rather than go boom.