Lightning_Bob
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Greetings All,
Any word about the Range Extender that Ford has a patent on?
https://www.thedrive.com/news/36793...-extending-gas-generator-disguised-as-toolbox
Really hope they make their Range Extender a reality...
The rumor is that the engineers/designers envisioned a system that would look like a bed mounted tool box that could be installed with 4 folks... Unless they rekindled a partnership with Mazda and were able to utilize the rotary engine - those four folks would have to be pretty buff... The rotary engine would be the ideal choice in this use case scenario - very compact, high performance to weight ratio, occasional use (rotary engines were never known for long service intervals or reliability?). Even if it weighed in over 500 lbs (time to get a hoist at harbor freight) - I would still want to get one for occasional use...or better yet if it was rent-able....
The generator in the range extender wouldn't necessarily need to have a huge output - if it could do 25kwh - it would effectively make the the range of the truck (assuming it wasn't towing anything) limited by the fuel capacity/refueling -- - assumptions - 60mph at 230 miles range (standard battery) = approx 4 hours driving ---so roughly 25kw used per hour (the battery capacity is thought to be around 100kwh for the standard range)... of course folks will drive faster/have terrain challenges/towing stuff,etc -so the range extender will be lower than a 1:1 recharge rate - but I would suspect, even at 15-20kwh, though the battery would be depleting while the range extender was working - it would deplete a much slower rate, most likely allowing easily 2-3x range of the battery alone.
The proposition for a range extender deal gets even better:
- Assuming the truck was parked in a well ventilated area, it could fully charge the battery while parked in a little over four hours. (assuming 25kwh output and the standard range battery) - Due to ZEV rules integrated range extenders in Electric Vehicles cannot do this - but since this a modular add-on, this limitation probably wouldn't apply.
- It being used in conjunction with the truck's battery system as a huge inverter generator - charging the battery at a lower/quieter rpm when the truck is feeding power to a house at 10kwh - the battery will handle the surges (AC compressor, microwave use, well pumps, etc) and the range extender could just charge the battery as slower/quieter consistent rate whenever it hit a threshold (30-50%) then turn off at 90%. Would reduce maintenance hours if you only had to maintain this range extender that sees occasional use, vs most generators that most are seldom used (less than once a year) that you have to do quarterly checkup/maintenance one because it isn't turned on enough...
- A huge plus of having a modular range extender - if there are issues with the range extender - it would be nice to just drop off the box to a ford dealership and continuing my day instead of dropping off the vehicle and wait a week to get it serviced by a very limited supply of certified EV techs...Coming from a BMW i3 REx (Range Extender is integrated into the electric vehicle) this would save so much time and inconvenience.
Keeping fingers crossed!
Any word about the Range Extender that Ford has a patent on?
https://www.thedrive.com/news/36793...-extending-gas-generator-disguised-as-toolbox
Really hope they make their Range Extender a reality...
The rumor is that the engineers/designers envisioned a system that would look like a bed mounted tool box that could be installed with 4 folks... Unless they rekindled a partnership with Mazda and were able to utilize the rotary engine - those four folks would have to be pretty buff... The rotary engine would be the ideal choice in this use case scenario - very compact, high performance to weight ratio, occasional use (rotary engines were never known for long service intervals or reliability?). Even if it weighed in over 500 lbs (time to get a hoist at harbor freight) - I would still want to get one for occasional use...or better yet if it was rent-able....
The generator in the range extender wouldn't necessarily need to have a huge output - if it could do 25kwh - it would effectively make the the range of the truck (assuming it wasn't towing anything) limited by the fuel capacity/refueling -- - assumptions - 60mph at 230 miles range (standard battery) = approx 4 hours driving ---so roughly 25kw used per hour (the battery capacity is thought to be around 100kwh for the standard range)... of course folks will drive faster/have terrain challenges/towing stuff,etc -so the range extender will be lower than a 1:1 recharge rate - but I would suspect, even at 15-20kwh, though the battery would be depleting while the range extender was working - it would deplete a much slower rate, most likely allowing easily 2-3x range of the battery alone.
The proposition for a range extender deal gets even better:
- Assuming the truck was parked in a well ventilated area, it could fully charge the battery while parked in a little over four hours. (assuming 25kwh output and the standard range battery) - Due to ZEV rules integrated range extenders in Electric Vehicles cannot do this - but since this a modular add-on, this limitation probably wouldn't apply.
- It being used in conjunction with the truck's battery system as a huge inverter generator - charging the battery at a lower/quieter rpm when the truck is feeding power to a house at 10kwh - the battery will handle the surges (AC compressor, microwave use, well pumps, etc) and the range extender could just charge the battery as slower/quieter consistent rate whenever it hit a threshold (30-50%) then turn off at 90%. Would reduce maintenance hours if you only had to maintain this range extender that sees occasional use, vs most generators that most are seldom used (less than once a year) that you have to do quarterly checkup/maintenance one because it isn't turned on enough...
- A huge plus of having a modular range extender - if there are issues with the range extender - it would be nice to just drop off the box to a ford dealership and continuing my day instead of dropping off the vehicle and wait a week to get it serviced by a very limited supply of certified EV techs...Coming from a BMW i3 REx (Range Extender is integrated into the electric vehicle) this would save so much time and inconvenience.
Keeping fingers crossed!
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