I really like the idea of a backup that I can switch on when I really need it
I have a Zero S 14.4kWh from 2019. When trying to drive the battery to its last drop, I noticed that I was able to drive about 20km, at 30km/h when the gauge first showed 0%.
Since I have it, I’m assuming everyone has it? This sounds like a software update giving you a "limp home" battery.
I don't think a carriable limp home battery is really doable.
Let us first determine the amount of power that we need to limp home;
- Our system works from 96v – 116v with a average of 102v. This means that we would need a “limp home” battery setup that has the same voltage.
- Driving 30km/h will use about 20Wh/km? (just a guess) which is about 20/102 = 0.19Ah/km.
- If we want to drive 20 km, we need 0.19*20 = 3.9Ah storage. (let’s say, 4 to 5Ah)
Actually, this does not seem impossible.
We need about 14 of the following batteries, placed in series. Then we can travel about 26km
* Take note, we would need to connect this to the motor controller and ensure that we don't kill the original battery and stuff. (this is the disclaimer to only do this when you know what you are doing)