Sunday, April 13, 2008

Volvo Recharge series hybrid wheel motor demonstation

Duration: 02:06 minutes
Upload Time: 2008-03-25 03:05:33

Volvo / PML finally demo a vehicle running with 4 in-wheel motors. The spec quoted by Volvo is MUCH less than was originally announced by PML in 2006. Volvo says these demo motors are 50 hp (36kw) with 1000nm. PML have said ever since 2006 these motors would have 160hp (117kw) So they have about 1/3rd the power they said and I'd have to say the torque figure is extremely suspect too. The Volvo s30 is a small lightweight car, yet on the only slight grade on this video it slows down substantially and the video is edited well before it crests the hill. In my experience, with their claimed total of 4000nm of torque, coming from electric motors which have 100% torque from zero rpm, the S30 wouldn't even notice a hill twice as steep or twice as long as the one in the video. I regularly drive up a much steeper hill @60kph on cruise control with a 1600kg car that has 1200nm at the back wheels with the engine rpm steady @1500 rpm. It wouldn't even notice the grade in the video so I'd have to say there's NO WAY the PML wheel motors on this Volvo S30 have 1000 Nm each! At least they got one driving under it's own power!

Comments

tsport100  2008-03-29 00:50:51

Notice the footage was edited well before it crested the hill! An S30 with a their quoted 4000 NM wouldn't have slowed AT ALL!!
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KurtWoloch  2008-03-27 17:46:17

Sorry, but it's not true that it slows to a stop (if you mean the hill near the end of the video)... it only slows down to about 75-80% of its normal speed... and that doesn't mean that it would necessarily stop if it continued to climb that hill.
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DeLorean4  2008-03-25 17:45:42

Great video! I love the engine noise and the fact that it's a Volvo :D
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