2019 Tabby EVO

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This project was created by San Jose State University. It has been graciously donated to Career Tech High School in Utah for the  Engineering Capstone students to work on. Unfortunately, it has been degraded over time and is currently not operational due to failed battery cells made of 24 LIFePO4 elements (160 Ah, 2.8V). 

To move forward with their project, the students urgently need a brand-new battery pack.

This project was created by San Jose State University. It has been graciously donated to Career Tech High School in Utah for the  Engineering Capstone students to work on. Unfortunately, it has been degraded over time and is currently not operational due to failed battery cells (24 LIFePO4 elements, 160 Ah, 2.8V).

This platform is completely modular and includes all the mechanical and electrical components that make the vehicle move, including chassis, steering and suspension system, and complete powertrain. 

The EV platform includes the following components: 

Motor: SME AC asynchronous brushless high-performance electric motor, Rated voltage: 55,7V, Rated power: 19kW, Rated current: 247A.

Motor controller: SME AC Smartmotion 72/80V, 600A

Reduction gearbox 5,8:1

DC to DC converter HXDC-C7212 400W

Onboard charger: TSM DC72/50

Battery Management System: Orion BMS 2, model O2BMS24 (REV-A2)


To proceed with their project, the students urgently need a brand-new battery pack, including busbars and contactors. Box and thermal control management are optional.

    • SKU
      00100-2019-Tabby-EVO
  • Year
    2019
  • Make
    -- Other
  • Model
    Tabby EVO
  • Location
    Utah
  • Run
    Yes
  • Street use
    No
  • Drivetrain
    FRONT-WHEEL DRIVE (FWD)
  • Transmission
    Automatic
  • Front brakes
    Disc
  • Rear brakes
    Disc
  • Upgrade brakes
    No
  • Upgrade wheels/tires
    No
  • Upgrade suspension
    No
  • Upgrade interior
    No
  • Power steering
    No
  • AC
    No
  • Primary charging location
    Work
  • Charging station needed
    Yes
  • DIY
    100% myself (do it yourself)
  • EV conversion training needed
    Yes, virtual only
  • EV drive train
    Front-wheel drive (FWD)
  • EV HP
    50-100 hp
  • EV torque
    0-100 Lb-ft
  • EV expectations
    As powerful as today
  • EV top speed
    50 mph
  • EV range
    10-30 miles
  • EV charging time
    Low (overnight)
  • Towing
    No
  • Use of used parts
    I don't know
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