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World’s smallest Tesla

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I built the world’s smallest Tesla using the body from a Radio Flyer Tesla Model S. I call it the Teskart.

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Speed controller (model KLS7240D):

Top speed (at 48V): 72kph

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44 pemikiran pada “World’s smallest Tesla”

  1. Two seaters are definitely easier to fit an adult in! In the spring we are doing an AWD electric build. I feel a race coming on… Good job on this!

    Balas
  2. My son and I are from Norway and have set our minds on building one of these!!! Awesome work. You may have already answered this somewhere but what is your run time and do you need cooling of some sort??

    Balas
  3. holy shit start selling those i could use it for going to school in the mornings 😀 well then there needs to be headlights but a led bar should do it xD

    Balas
  4. You are a true mad (or happy?) scientist! This thing is amazing, can't wait to see what else you do with it, and luckily since I found it a year late, I don't have to. 😂

    Balas
  5. im going back and forth between motors.. application is Dirtbike/enduro, ME0907 same used here http://motenergy.com/me0907.html or ME1114 http://www.motenergy.com/me1114.html, or 5KW BLDC Motor https://www.goldenmotor.com/frame-bldcmotor.htm
    Id be using a 72v 60ah li-ion battery, hoping to push 150amps through it. Any thoughts on picking a motor would be beyond helpful, I can't find much info about the BLDC or the ME1114, and whatever info I find seems to contradict eachother.
    Thank you!

    Balas
  6. Where'd you learn to do all this? and what would you recommend if I also wanted to learn to do the same and build myself a mini car like yours? Thanks

    Balas
  7. Where'd you learn to do all this? and what would you recommend if I also wanted to learn to do the same and build myself a mini car like yours? Thanks

    Balas
  8. Great build, my only thoughts are if you placed the motor in the rear, or maybe used a chain tensioner mounted on the top to make the drivechain really narrow then you could have mounted the seat possibly even lower.

    Balas

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