Is Honda e in Japan better?
It would be nice to have that properly explained..
Based on the above, the power consumption formula of electric motors is as follows:
P (kW) = HP x (0.746/E) x Load x Time
Where:
P = Input power
HP = Rated horsepower
E = Efficiency
Load = load of the engine
Time = Duration of engine operation in hours
Here are some examples!
Example 1:
Engine power = 3 HP
Efficiency = 80%
Load = 75%
Time = 2 hours
P (kW) = 3 x (0.746 / (80/100)) x 0.75 x 2 = 4.196 kW
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Using the given example for our case in half-hour would be:
152x(0.746/(80/100))x0.90x0.5 = 63.783 kW
The load has to be increased to 90% to give something close to 60kW
Honda E advance [Modern Steel Metallic] [DELIVERED JULY 2020] - 85 000Kms +
my little guess is that japanese people weight less than european or american folks, or somehow the vehicle weight is different in japan. i can't find any other explanations.
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