(Air conditioning) AC Propulsion is a San Dimas, California, USA
organization established in 1992 by Alan Cocconi and Wally Rippel that
spends significant time in exchanging current-based drivetrain
frameworks for electric vehicles.[dead link][1] The organization
produces electric vehicle drive frameworks offering high execution, high
effectiveness actuation engines and coordinated high power battery
charging. Awhile ago, they assembled an electric sports auto, the AC
Propulsion tzero and the ebox, an electric transformation dependent upon
the Scion XB. They additionally create model electric vehicles for OEM
clients.
Originator Alan Cocconi outlined and fabricated the controller
utilized within the first GM Impact, which later turned into the GM Ev1.
ACP presented the first AC-100 in 1992 and the AC-150 kw (200 hp)
coordinated drive framework in 1994. The AC-150 has been utilized as a
part of a mixture of requisitions, for example, the BMW MINI-E, Yulon
Luxgen van, Foton Midi taxi and a USPS LLV demo vehicle. Air
conditioning Propulsion is a pioneer in Vehicle to lattice or V2g
frameworks, with their second era AC-150 drivetrain offering a
bidirectional framework power association.