To calculate the capacity of the battery in kWh, the Ah value is not multiplied by the maximum voltage (>400 V) but by the nominal voltage. This value can be found in the data sheet of the cells. For common lithium-ion cell types, the nominal voltage is usually around 3.7 V. The capacity in kWh is therefore calculated from ~3.7 V*96*70.6 Ah = 25.077 kWh. Best regards!
Very informative. Iam currently thinking of purchasing a zoe around 2016 model and its good to know the batteries last. My other concerns are what are the motors like as far as mileage and rectifiers for charging etc..
There was been some Zoes that have had motor swaps but then there has also been some Zoes which have done over 150,000 miles and still going. The original Continental motors (Q motor with 43kW charging Zoes) seem to be the problem. Well not a problem as such, but has seen some failures. The newer Renault motor (R motor 22kW charging) so far is looking far better. Watch this video to identify the different motors ruclips.net/video/KiM6kXF_hHk/видео.html
To calculate the capacity of the battery in kWh, the Ah value is not multiplied by the maximum voltage (>400 V) but by the nominal voltage. This value can be found in the data sheet of the cells. For common lithium-ion cell types, the nominal voltage is usually around 3.7 V. The capacity in kWh is therefore calculated from ~3.7 V*96*70.6 Ah = 25.077 kWh.
Best regards!
Is it similar to the Dacia Spring 27 KW battery?
(2:25) The state of battery begins in 104%, not 100%, because it does not use all battery, it loses 6%.
Very informative. Iam currently thinking of purchasing a zoe around 2016 model and its good to know the batteries last. My other concerns are what are the motors like as far as mileage and rectifiers for charging etc..
There was been some Zoes that have had motor swaps but then there has also been some Zoes which have done over 150,000 miles and still going. The original Continental motors (Q motor with 43kW charging Zoes) seem to be the problem. Well not a problem as such, but has seen some failures. The newer Renault motor (R motor 22kW charging) so far is looking far better. Watch this video to identify the different motors ruclips.net/video/KiM6kXF_hHk/видео.html
Had any joy getting a 33kwh pack for 22kwh Renault kangoo? (Have a 2019 new shape)
No. But I hear Muxsan is working on upgrade products for the Kangoo ZE.
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