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Not sure what the rules are here on vendors, and I don’t want to break any rules. Really not looking to sell anything, but I also don’t want to see people pay more than they have too. I have seen some really high numbers floating around on what it will cost for an off grid charging setup. I have a small business doing EV conversions, so sell both CALB (batteries) and Elcon (chargers). If you want a lithium battery, off grid charging here is what it will cost:
Batteries: 17 CALB 100 AH cells $2380 ($140 EA) plus shipping. Shipping is via UPS ground. The weight of 17 cells is about 127 Lbs so it is not cheap, probably $100-300 in the continental US, but it will not change that much with additional cells. Additionally, you will need 16 battery straps per group of 17 cells at $2.00 each so $32 per set. 17 cells will give you 5.5Kw of power, so good for fast or slow charge, depending on the inverter you chose and charger you have. If you want to do more charges, just add another bank of 17 cells. Realistically you can get 5Kw out of a bank of 17 cells so a good solid charge, but not 100%.
Charger: An Elcon 1500W is $525 or $665 for a 2500W charger. A 2500W charger requires 240Vac so I would recommend a 1500. Get home from riding, plug it in and go to sleep. It will be charged in the morning. You could also probably power the 1500W charger from a vehicle inverter if you really wanted to, your choice, but I wouldn’t recommend it.
Inverter: My inverter which seems fine for charging at 120Vac was $266 off ebay. They have a 5000W version which will do 240Vac out so it should power an Alta fast charger, but no promises there since I haven’t tested it. The cost for the 5kw inverter is $590.
Misc Parts: You will need a fuse which is $10-50, some fairly large wire $50, Connectors $20 and an enclosure of your choice for less than $100.
Tools: Only basic hand tools. The only specialized tools you need is a good set of wire crimpers. 3.3kw at 48Vdc is almost 70A so you want to make sure you have good wire connections or you will build heat. In the price estimate I am assuming you have all the tools you need.
Rounding the numbers and adding in approximate shipping the total cost for a charge system is about:
Slow Charge Fast charge
Batteries $2700 Same
Charger $550 Same
Inverter $270 $590
Misc $300 Same
Total $3820 $4140
A 4kw generator is a cheaper option, but if you want off grid, lithium battery charging, this is what I can get it to you for. You can also adjust these numbers some. You can add more batteries for more power, but then you will need a different inverter unless you go to parallel strings of batteries. In my setup I have 15 cells in series but quoted 17 here for more power so there are options. Pretty sure different inverters are available, I have seen them all the way up to 120Vdc input, but I don’t have firm info on them.
Excellent info, glad we have you here!