5000W Electric Motorcycle

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5000W Electric Motorcycle

Almost the most powerful electric motorcycle in the world, made by Zongshen PEM (Canada) Chongqing Hydrogen Energy Ltd. Want to know know, contact me pls: wsbruce [at] hotmail.com

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Re: 5000W Electric Motorcycle

Pics of customers' builds?

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Re: 5000W Electric Motorcycle

5000 watts is "most powerful"??? Uh.. my motorcycle runs at power levels from 6000 watts up to bursts of 18000 watts. On the evalbum there are others with similar or higher power levels.

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Thats a pretty tall claim... of being the most powerful.

I know mine will run at peak power levels above 15kW. The motor can handle more than 20kW peak.

5000W is glorified scooter.

reikiman and I will dethrone you.

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Ya like a plain Vectrix Is 7 KW countinuous 20.2 Peak

Happy riding Herb

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Re: 5000W Electric Motorcycle

HAHAHA.
Good guy, everyone.
I knew that vectrix has a higher power. So I wrote "almost". Except vectrix, I haven't heard about the higher power than 5000W.

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Agreed. 5kW is kinda weak (relatively speaking). I mean, a couple higher-powered bikes on the ES have more than that. Even I run nearly half of that on a 20lb BMX bike. :/

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Re: 5000W Electric Motorcycle

Mine is running at 10800watts continuous, 25,000 watts peak.

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If anyone is confident your electric motorcycle or electric scooter is more than 5000W, pls provide me your website. Or I can not believe it.

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Re: 5000W Electric Motorcycle

Browse through the member vehicles section.

I believe Andrew's KZ750 conversion is the most powerful bike here, with twin Eteks at 72V and 1100A for a total of nearly 80kW peak.

Saying that it was one of the most powerful PRODUCTION bikes in the world would be pretty accurate, however.

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Re: 5000W Electric Motorcycle

My blog has all the details. But 72 volts, 600 amps peak, 150 continuous, 75Ah batteries. D&D ES15-A motor. Do the math.
My components are not special. They are very typical of a large motorcycle conversion capable of highway speeds.

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website of your blog?

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Racermike
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and mine is http://www.evfr.net

I use a K91-4003 motor made by Advanced DC. 400A 96V rated, 50+ ftlbs of torque, about 30 hp peak.

datasheet:
http://www.evfr.net/synkromotive/components/motors/K91.pdf

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Re: 5000W Electric Motorcycle

Bruce, do you have a web site? Taking the company name you gave above I see some interesting things which may or may not be related to you ...

a listing on diytrade.com -- There's only a 2000w electric scooter (not motorcycle, despite the title that says 'motorcycle') listed

http://www.zselectricbike.com/ ...?

This site also includes info on PEM Fuel Cells and I'm seeing a few (very few) news articles talking about fuel cell developments and research. I'm sure there's a few of us who would like to know more about fuel cell products.

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