Hi Aankit,

You might find the following calculators useful (if you have not already come 
across them)...

http://www.evconvert.com/tools/evcalc/ ...this one is 'on-line'...

and...

Drive Power from http://www.cameronsoftware.com/ev/EV_EstimatingPowerNeeds.html 
... a spreadsheet you must download first...

The first uses expandable tables to see greater detail.

Hope that helps.  MW


On 23 Jun 2013, at 10:28, Aankit Kumar wrote:

> I am an Engineering student and working on a project to make an electric 
> drive for electric vehicle. I have a limitation to use a 0.5 hp brushed pmdc 
> motor.I have two options: 1.2 Nm 3000 rpm motor or 2.4 Nm 1500 rpm motor.
> I am confused whether to use high torque or high rpm motor. For transmission 
> we have a continously variable transmission(CVT) which has a advantage that 
> the motor can run on constant rpm. But I have a gradeint test with 5 degree 
> inclination or slope to pass with vehicle weight as 270 Kg with passengers. 
> Which motor should i use?????PLEASE HELP....PLEASE..PLEASE reply..
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