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How efficient is GS450h at higher voltages?

Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2024 7:54 pm
by chriswfoster
Hi everyone, I'm assembling my gs450h build now.

I'm starting with 2 30kwh (174ah) CATL packs, in series. But then I started wondering if I can simply add in a 3rd later (obviously in series).

Is it more efficient to run higher voltage builds? Or will I lose a lot to heat?
I've read that it can accept ~300v just fine. But what actually happens when you exceed that? Do we see pros and cons? Like performance and range?

Is higher voltage a healthy way to gain a greater range? Or should I focus on upgrading my battery pack in parallel?

Re: How efficient is GS450h at higher voltages?

Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2024 8:13 pm
by johu
I know of at least one conversion running the GS450 inverter at 600 V. So it must be 1200 V IGBTs. I think that gives you headroom. Higher battery voltage - lower battery current.

Re: How efficient is GS450h at higher voltages?

Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2024 8:15 pm
by LRBen
The issue will be less with the GS450H and more with the other HV components. While they will happy with the standard 96s-108s or so you will start getting issues with chargers and DC-DCs if you increase the voltage too much. So if you upped your voltage with a 3rd pack in series at a later date you might find that you have to also replace your charger and other HV ancillaries.

I've worked with a GS450H project running at 650v, I can't say it's any more efficient, but the torque drop off is much higher in the rpm range.