It's got to be worth a punt for 25 or 30 quid.ChrisW wrote: ↑Thu Jul 14, 2022 5:21 pmIn the video I watched about it he said they'd definitely not be taking it to market & it was just a learning project. He did however say the price would be between 25 and 30 if they had been going to.
It was the 44teeth one, but had thingy from Superbike / Bike world for some reason.
Triumph TE-1
- Skub
- Posts: 12182
- Joined: Mon Mar 16, 2020 5:32 pm
- Location: Norn Iron
- Has thanked: 9842 times
- Been thanked: 10156 times
Re: Triumph TE-1
"Be kind to past versions of yourself that didn't know what you know now."
Walt Whitman
https://soundcloud.com/skub1955
Walt Whitman
https://soundcloud.com/skub1955
- ChrisW
- Posts: 2725
- Joined: Thu Feb 10, 2022 8:46 pm
- Has thanked: 2921 times
- Been thanked: 2061 times
-
- Posts: 13977
- Joined: Mon Mar 16, 2020 7:57 pm
- Location: Milton Keynes
- Has thanked: 2552 times
- Been thanked: 6262 times
Re: Triumph TE-1
Wet and dry weights are significantly closer on this don't forget. Its probably got a 1 or 2 litres of oil coolant. Compare that to an ICE bike which has a couple of litres of water coolant, 3 or 4 litres of oil and 15-20 litres of petrol.
Price wise I've already heard elsewhere this isbt going on sale. If it were I'd guess it'd sit above the top spec RS type stuff and be ~20k plus.
-
- Posts: 3189
- Joined: Mon Mar 16, 2020 3:45 pm
- Location: RoI
- Has thanked: 1264 times
- Been thanked: 1188 times
Re: Triumph TE-1
Like power tools, the battery is extraSkub wrote: ↑Thu Jul 14, 2022 5:32 pmIt's got to be worth a punt for 25 or 30 quid.ChrisW wrote: ↑Thu Jul 14, 2022 5:21 pmIn the video I watched about it he said they'd definitely not be taking it to market & it was just a learning project. He did however say the price would be between 25 and 30 if they had been going to.
It was the 44teeth one, but had thingy from Superbike / Bike world for some reason.
-
- Posts: 136
- Joined: Thu Mar 19, 2020 9:05 pm
- Has thanked: 95 times
- Been thanked: 107 times
Re: Triumph TE-1
Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Thu Jul 14, 2022 5:51 pmTE-1 is 220kg wet ( with coolant and full electrons ). The target was same as a fully fuelled Speed Triple. Also the CoG is the same as the IC bike so handling is extremely good. I'm lucky enough to have ridden both bikes.
-
- Posts: 13977
- Joined: Mon Mar 16, 2020 7:57 pm
- Location: Milton Keynes
- Has thanked: 2552 times
- Been thanked: 6262 times
-
- Posts: 136
- Joined: Thu Mar 19, 2020 9:05 pm
- Has thanked: 95 times
- Been thanked: 107 times
Re: Triumph TE-1
Sorry didn't realize I was repeating you!
But damn them electrons can be heavy when it has full charge.
-
- Posts: 13977
- Joined: Mon Mar 16, 2020 7:57 pm
- Location: Milton Keynes
- Has thanked: 2552 times
- Been thanked: 6262 times
Re: Triumph TE-1
E=mc2 after all.
Same weight as a Speed Triple though . Looking forward to the real one!
Spark Triple?
Speed Trickle Charge?
Same weight as a Speed Triple though . Looking forward to the real one!
Spark Triple?
Speed Trickle Charge?
-
- Posts: 136
- Joined: Thu Mar 19, 2020 9:05 pm
- Has thanked: 95 times
- Been thanked: 107 times
Re: Triumph TE-1
As above ^ prototype only I'm afraid
Like other OEMs Triumph are of course working on other EV projects in the background.
Like other OEMs Triumph are of course working on other EV projects in the background.
-
- Posts: 4096
- Joined: Mon Mar 16, 2020 6:17 pm
- Has thanked: 2636 times
- Been thanked: 1523 times
Re: Triumph TE-1
It's a 'proof of pudding' bike, but my guess is that something not dissimilar will appear with a premium limited edition price tag. The big question will be whether they can get the ultra fast charge battery - 20 mins is claimed - into production at an even vaguely reasonable price.
"If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer." Henry David Thoreau
www.ko-fi.com/survivalskills www.survivalskillsridertraining.co.uk www.facebook.com/survivalskills
www.ko-fi.com/survivalskills www.survivalskillsridertraining.co.uk www.facebook.com/survivalskills
-
- Posts: 13977
- Joined: Mon Mar 16, 2020 7:57 pm
- Location: Milton Keynes
- Has thanked: 2552 times
- Been thanked: 6262 times
Re: Triumph TE-1
Battery costs are dropping precipitously, I doubt Triumph are driving any particular cost reduction just cause they're so small, but they'll certainly benefit from the industry trend.
Really fast charging rates are also mostly limited by heat, so if you can design a good and effective cooling system you'll do well. I don't have any inside info on this, but I'd bet this is where WAE really come in.
Really fast charging rates are also mostly limited by heat, so if you can design a good and effective cooling system you'll do well. I don't have any inside info on this, but I'd bet this is where WAE really come in.
-
- Posts: 4096
- Joined: Mon Mar 16, 2020 6:17 pm
- Has thanked: 2636 times
- Been thanked: 1523 times
Re: Triumph TE-1
There will come a point where raw materials become an issue. Whilst rare earth elements aren't particularly rare, they're not found in high concentrations - you don't get pure seams like gold. So it's vast quantities of rock that need to be crushed and processed. But I'm sure you know more about that than me.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Fri Jul 15, 2022 8:25 am Battery costs are dropping precipitously, I doubt Triumph are driving any particular cost reduction just cause they're so small, but they'll certainly benefit from the industry trend.
Really fast charging rates are also mostly limited by heat, so if you can design a good and effective cooling system you'll do well. I don't have any inside info on this, but I'd bet this is where WAE really come in.
The improved cooling issue was my thinking. I saw a video somewhere which claimed to show how a conventional battery could be charged in five minutes but essentially they'd built a disassembled battery and run coolant past every cell. It was humungous.
"If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer." Henry David Thoreau
www.ko-fi.com/survivalskills www.survivalskillsridertraining.co.uk www.facebook.com/survivalskills
www.ko-fi.com/survivalskills www.survivalskillsridertraining.co.uk www.facebook.com/survivalskills
- mangocrazy
- Posts: 6934
- Joined: Tue Dec 22, 2020 9:58 pm
- Has thanked: 2408 times
- Been thanked: 3638 times
Re: Triumph TE-1
There's also security of supply given rising geopolitical tensions. China currently has a stranglehold on the processing of lithium for batteries and, like Russia, they wouldn't be shy about restricting supply (or making it very expensive) for non-favoured countries; i.e. anyone who criticises them or starts complaining about human rights violations.
There is no cloud, just somebody else's computer.
-
- Posts: 13977
- Joined: Mon Mar 16, 2020 7:57 pm
- Location: Milton Keynes
- Has thanked: 2552 times
- Been thanked: 6262 times
Re: Triumph TE-1
AIUI China's hold is mostly down to the fact that no-one wants to get involved with the chemical nastiness of making batteries and magnets. I would say the same should apply to the chemical nastiness of making fossil fuels, but like Alcohol and Tobacco it's one of those things which would never get off the ground today but since it's been around for ages....
China is only fouth on the list BTW, Australia is actually the biggest supplier.
China is only fouth on the list BTW, Australia is actually the biggest supplier.
- mangocrazy
- Posts: 6934
- Joined: Tue Dec 22, 2020 9:58 pm
- Has thanked: 2408 times
- Been thanked: 3638 times
Re: Triumph TE-1
Yes, appreciate that China isn't the biggest supplier of raw materials but (according to a piece I read and can't find now), China has a near monopoly on processing and refining lithium, so there is a choke point there. It's probably due to (as you say) no-one wants to get involved with the chemical nastiness, but it's another thing that China has majority control over. With Russia and its gas and oil, and China with pretty much everything else, globalisation is showing its downside recently.
There is no cloud, just somebody else's computer.
- Skub
- Posts: 12182
- Joined: Mon Mar 16, 2020 5:32 pm
- Location: Norn Iron
- Has thanked: 9842 times
- Been thanked: 10156 times
Re: Triumph TE-1
This fast charging option we hear about,can a battery only take so many of those in it's lifecycle before reducing battery life?
"Be kind to past versions of yourself that didn't know what you know now."
Walt Whitman
https://soundcloud.com/skub1955
Walt Whitman
https://soundcloud.com/skub1955
-
- Posts: 13977
- Joined: Mon Mar 16, 2020 7:57 pm
- Location: Milton Keynes
- Has thanked: 2552 times
- Been thanked: 6262 times
Re: Triumph TE-1
Nominally yes, in practical terms not so much. If you fast charge and only fast charge you're looking at single digit percentage difference to a battery which is charged conventionally. Bare in mind its very unlikely you'd fast charge every time, 90% of charges would probably be over night ones. Its the total number of miles/charges which seems to matter more than anything.
-
- Posts: 136
- Joined: Thu Mar 19, 2020 9:05 pm
- Has thanked: 95 times
- Been thanked: 107 times
Re: Triumph TE-1
Yes and existing lithium technologies don't like being charged to 100%. It takes careful battery management and time.. hence why you normally read the 0-80% figures.
Don't believe solid state is as sensitive to high current charges or high DOD (though still lithium).
Give it a few years and I think sodium will replace lithium. Now, there's shit-loads of that about!
Don't believe solid state is as sensitive to high current charges or high DOD (though still lithium).
Give it a few years and I think sodium will replace lithium. Now, there's shit-loads of that about!
-
- Posts: 13977
- Joined: Mon Mar 16, 2020 7:57 pm
- Location: Milton Keynes
- Has thanked: 2552 times
- Been thanked: 6262 times
Re: Triumph TE-1
As I understand it the problem with gel batteries (like lithium) is the growth of structures within the gel. Literally physical 'damage' which grows like trees. Solid state batteries don't have that issue because there's no gel. They're errr.....solid.
- MingtheMerciless
- Posts: 3556
- Joined: Wed Mar 18, 2020 7:42 am
- Location: Scarfolk on Sea
- Has thanked: 2947 times
- Been thanked: 1884 times
Re: Triumph TE-1
I remember a tomorrows world looking at battery tech (it was a LONG time ago) and they were showing a prototype sodium acid battery that powered a small van, it was massive, as in not much load space left and ran at 400C!
"Of all the stories you told me, which ones were true and which ones weren't?"
"My dear Doctor, they're all true."
"Even the lies?"
"Especially the lies."
"My dear Doctor, they're all true."
"Even the lies?"
"Especially the lies."