Electric Powered Haflinger build

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Electric Powered Haflinger build

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Nothing to do with me, I just have a link to the guy's build page.

http://digidoc.ch/haflinger/?fbclid=IwA ... JmsHci5uQk

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Re: Electric Powered Haflinger build

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There are a few You Tube videos of this vehicle in operation - seems to go OK.

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Maybe, but 80km on a charge - definitely not an everyday vehicle then. I suppose you could put a generator on the back....

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I am 99% sure that I saw it in action at a Treffen in the Alps last year. Seriously impressive effort by the owner.

John - I would hazard a guess that 98% of Haflinger use-days are well shy of 80km

(Lurch excepted, naturally!) :D
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Not at the moment, still running the engine in. Was away in south Africa for 3 weeks over Christmas, so didn't do any driving then so 80km's would have been fine!
I wonder how long the battery pack lasts for?

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