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<blockquote data-quote="Coda" data-source="post: 625551" data-attributes="member: 31747"><p>The electric motors are smaller and lighter, though I'm not sure what a standard 1600 engine weighs either (and all the other ancillary stuff you could remove).</p><p></p><p>Batteries vs fuel: each Kw/h of a Tesla pack is around 6.5 Kg (~14 lbs), so a decent range (subjective) could be provided by 50 Kw/h, and that would weigh 317 Kg. Petrol weighs about 730 g/litre, so a full 60 litre tank weighs about 44 kg, not including the weight of the tank which I also do not know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coda, post: 625551, member: 31747"] The electric motors are smaller and lighter, though I'm not sure what a standard 1600 engine weighs either (and all the other ancillary stuff you could remove). Batteries vs fuel: each Kw/h of a Tesla pack is around 6.5 Kg (~14 lbs), so a decent range (subjective) could be provided by 50 Kw/h, and that would weigh 317 Kg. Petrol weighs about 730 g/litre, so a full 60 litre tank weighs about 44 kg, not including the weight of the tank which I also do not know. [/QUOTE]
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