Select a conventional ICE (Internal Combustion Engine) passenger car from the market. Convert the ICE powertrain to an electric powertrain using the structural and performance parameters of the vehicle by calculating the electric motor shaft power, torque and speed, sketching the required graphs of the vehicle performance, selecting a proper gearbox ratio, analysing the gradeability performance of the car, selecting a battery pack and define battery voltage, current and energy capacity (Give the
reasons of your selection), and defining the performance and energy consumption of the car for a specific drive cycle (calculate the cost of the drive considering the price of electricity too).
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