No worrie guys... I HAVE A BIGGER PROBLEM than everyone here: The VIN of my ZERO 2012 S indicate that the power is 9kW... but it is required to have at least 12kW here to drive on the highway in Canada !!! The Canada transportation regulation agency use the european equivalence for power calculations.. and here to drive n the highway it is required to have a motor of above 125CC.. witch is a class that is 12kW equivalent or more...
I contacted Zero and never got any response.. even the spec page of the 2012 mention a HIGHWAY range.. but here in Canada they stic with the power rating of from the VIN...
But Ryan told me that the power they put on the VIN at Zero is a power measured during a 2h test on a dyno and that mean the controller does not increase mre than 1 degree C over that period.. so the 9kW power is the power that meet that criteria if i have understod correctly...
But what is rediculous is that nobody seem to take care of the conditions the power rating is tested and here in canada they just use the VIN.. that's it.. even the motor is a 12kW continuous and 30kW peak...
other thing rediculous is that it is impossible to draw 9kW during 2h on the Zero S 2012.. it would require 18kWh... so with the real 7.9kWh this mean the same conditions could make the motor to work a higher power ( above that tested 9kW) for the time the battery discharge)... not for a 18kWh discharge..
So mine oficially can not ve drive on the highway !!!
The power rating Zero measure and put on the VIN DOES NOT CORRESPOND TO WHAT "TRANSPORT CANADA" THINK IT IS...... Zero fin dthat power by using a 2h test that measure a stable temperature of the controller.. not the motor!
Ryan correct me if i'm wrong?
What is frustrating is that in Quebec province we have 5 Zero dealers and it's like i'm the only guy that debug most of the technical problems customers have because all dealer say they just can't reach any support from Zero.. and they feel they will abandon Zero if that is is persisting!
In other words i'm contributing the best as i can to help keeping the Zero products by making likely free technical support to the customers and dealers to not have them to abandon the Zero products due to bad customer/dealer support.... Because i want Zero to Stay.
And in exchange i can't get any help to solve the problem of legislation regarding the wrong power on the VIN of my 2012 S Zero!
That's really frustrating guys !
We love the Zero in our Quebec province but the technical support is like not existing!.. I really miss the time we had Kent Aubichon as Zero Canada rep ! Until 2012 He was the man that helped alot !!
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