Wednesday, April 17, 2013

TARC 96V, Electric Motor of Taiwan

An organization engaged in the Taiwan Automotive Research Consortium (TARC) is proud to introduce electric motor design. The Motor was developed to prove the feasibility of a means of transport the electricity use of local components.

Reported by Autoevolution, Thursday (17/4/2013) electric motor, nicknamed the TARC 96V was developed and built entirely using local components. Machines used 100 percent of the MIT (Made in Taiwan) aka the original country.

Motor-powered 96V Stoba battery powered made in Taiwan. The battery is capable of storing energy 180Wh/kg did not like the LifePO4 battery was only able to save energy 110Wh.

The machine uses this Kymco chassis capable of generating power up to 15 kW. Rocketing shots made equals acceleration motor 750 cc with a power range of 70 km maximum speed while reaching 120 km/h.

TARC continue to develop more electric motor creation. Currently there are at least 20 machines is being done testing and continue to collect data.

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