Plug-in LiIon Battery Conversion for Insight
Over on Insight Central I started this thread.
http://www.insightcentral.net/commun...php?f=4&t=7964 In the ballpark of $6000 each, I can have a plug-in chargable Lithium battery made for the Insight. This battery would have at least 10 times the capability as the stock one. And you can get part of your drive each day from the grid. You could exceed 150 MPG each day. To make the most of it, you would also need a manual controller called MIMA for $1000 extra. See also: http://www.99mpg.com/mima/ Not cheap, but definately cool! ( and very fun! ) :shade: |
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I am a HCH II owner. I'm considering a new Insight. Is this the one you are talking about? ... Or is it the old Insight. What is the company that makes the battery & controller?
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Since I have NG piped directly to my home before spending $6000 I would first consider converting the new Insight to CNG.
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John, you should post this info on cleanmpg.com and you may get more interest? H
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Originally Posted by gpsman1
(Post 185986)
Over on Insight Central I started this thread.
http://www.insightcentral.net/commun...php?f=4&t=7964 In the ballpark of $6000 each, I can have a plug-in chargable Lithium battery made for the Insight. This battery would have at least 10 times the capability as the stock one. And you can get part of your drive each day from the grid. You could exceed 150 MPG each day. To make the most of it, you would also need a manual controller called MIMA for $1000 extra. See also: http://www.99mpg.com/mima/ Not cheap, but definately cool! ( and very fun! ) :shade: |
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Originally Posted by AirBoss
(Post 190742)
Technically interesting, but at 19 cents per kWh drawn off the grid, not economically compelling.
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Plug-in Hybrids are not meant to give an "economic advantage" over other cars. They are meant to give an 'environmental advantage'.
Nearly all compact cars are cheaper to own and operate than ANY hybrid car. They are a "luxury item" just like any other expensive car. Now, who wants to convert their Insight to run 50 miles a day from grid power? I need a few more partners to do a group buy to get the price under 10K each including charger and all controls. Once you have the ability to charge from the grid, you have the ability to drive from solar power, wind power, etc. The battery prototype has 12 times the kWh as the stock pack, and will fit totally under the rear deck of the car, and will be "invisible" to the outside world... That is... unless you want to proudly display your plug! Contact me personally to get on the "wait list". The more people to join the group buy, the lower the price. -John |
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I really wish I had the extra cash flow for this.
It sounds like a well done, professional unit. A larger, plug-in-able battery would seem a perfect fit for the original Insight since it is so lightweight. |
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Li-ion Batteries - I have a 2000 Insight and would really like some better batteries. But I fly radio control helicopters and they used Lion batteries and if they are overcharged or charged too quickly, they EXPLODE violently.
Go to Youtube and search for 'li-ion battery explode' or similar search and watch them blow. My R/C batteries put out a monumental amount of power but max. charge back at about 1/10th of the rate they discharge. If a battery the size of an Insight requirement exploded, it would be like a charge of military C4. If anyone knows more, please let me know, but I have overcharged a worn out old 8 volt, 850ma li-ion battery, mot muchbigger than your big thumb and it blew like a cherry bomb. I do have 24 (actually more) 4.5ah, 6v PowerWheel batteries = 144 volts(maybe 50 pounds) that I got for a solar power project that I would love to install in the 2000 Insight. Anyone tried installing a parallel set of batteries? Anyone installed just a plain battery charger so that when you leave home, you are fully charged? -- Batteries, I need batteries -- |
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John,
What's the latest on the LI-ION battery packs? Any investors and progress? |
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The pack has been designed "on paper".
The company willing to do this work for me is going to work on the Insight project in the near future, after the company's other obligations to larger customers are met. As for safty, it will be as safe ( or safer ) than the stock packs used in Hybrids on the road today. Stock batteries in Hybrids have only a handful of sensors monitoring the health and state of the battery. This lithium pack will have about 100 sensors monitoring the state of charge of individual cells. That's what you need for LiION technology, and one reason it is more expensive. My car is still slated to be the prototype. I recently installed MIMA ( 99mpg.com ) so I already have the HMI control electronics to the car installed. |
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Is there now a plug-in conversion kit available for an Insight.
I have a 2000 Honda Insight and would like to convert it to a plug in when I purchase a new battery. Mark von Wodtke |
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There is a lot of discussion going on on Insight Central about lithium currently and a number of members have bought A123 20ah cells to follow in my footsteps as a Lithium pioneer. I have been driving two lithium phev G1 Insights for 2-3 years. Sadly I don't have time to post details on multiple sites but all the info is out there. Peter
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