TonyWilliams
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Well, I personally think this endeavor was a very good exercise. Could a Alta v2.0 still be produced? Of course. It just wouldn’t be with SOME of the existing Alta hardware.
I’d say that a lighter, better frame could be developed. Building a battery with commodity cells isn’t rocket science. Off the shelve BMS is available. The cooling issues have several possible solutions.
Electric motors aren’t rocket science, either. I think there are significant weight and efficiency improvements possible for the inverter. Better cooling of the motor (like Tesla) is possible.
The off-aboard / onboard charging system could EASILY be improved. Obviously, the software is a big deal, but there are lots of folks who could produce software.
The bars, wheels, tires, brakes, chain, sprockets, grips, levers, throttle, suspension, etc, are all “off-the-shelf”.
So, I propose a “kit bike”.
I’d say that a lighter, better frame could be developed. Building a battery with commodity cells isn’t rocket science. Off the shelve BMS is available. The cooling issues have several possible solutions.
Electric motors aren’t rocket science, either. I think there are significant weight and efficiency improvements possible for the inverter. Better cooling of the motor (like Tesla) is possible.
The off-aboard / onboard charging system could EASILY be improved. Obviously, the software is a big deal, but there are lots of folks who could produce software.
The bars, wheels, tires, brakes, chain, sprockets, grips, levers, throttle, suspension, etc, are all “off-the-shelf”.
So, I propose a “kit bike”.