I couldn't find any maximum current figures for that battery but with 20 sets of 36 paralleled 18650 cells it should be capable of 170A continuous
if good quality "2C" cells and a high current
BMS have been used.
Just made changes that you advice me Max speed un GPS 92km/h and acceleration 0-80km/h 10,5 seconds I don't understand, nothing change
I didn't say it "would" improve, I only said it "may" improve:
Enabling the Boost Function and setting it to Auto mode may improve your acceleration.
Unfortunately, you have now confirmed that it hasn't improved, but if you hadn't tried you would not have found this out.
Your initial post said that
"the acceleration is very slow", but that was a bit misleading, as I don't consider 0-80km/h in 10.5 seconds as being too unreasonable for 6.5kW of power.
(100A@72V would draw 7.2kW of power from the battery, which would produce approx 6.5kW of power at the wheel @ 90% efficiency.)As a comparison, the Vectrix VX-1 Scooter has a maximum power output of 35kW peak and has a 0-80km/h time of 6 seconds and the Harley-Davidson LiveWire has a maximum power output of 78 kW and a 0-97 km/h time of around 3 to 3.5 seconds.
The Vectrix's acceleration is approximately 50% slower than the Harley-Davidson, but it has less than 50% of the Harley-Davidson's power.
Your scooter is only 4.5 seconds
(43%) slower from 0-80km/h than the Vectrix and is using just 18.57% of the Vectrix's power to achieve it.
If you want quicker acceleration you will need more power, which would mean overloading the 5000W motor by using a higher current motor controller, or using a higher powered motor and a higher powered controller, assuming your battery would still be capable of supplying the required power.
Acceleration is the result of Force divided by the Mass. If you doubled the available Force by doubling the power output of the motor, you would effectively double your acceleration and halve your 0-80km/h time.
If you could produce 13kW of power at the wheel without any extra weight increase, your 0-80km/h time should decrease from 10.5 seconds to just 5.25 seconds
if all of the additional force can be applied directly to the road through the tyre.
Therefore, assuming 100% grip was available between the driven tyre and the road surface, a power
output of 22.75kW should theoretically produce a 0-80km/h time of around 3 seconds on your scooter, making its acceleration directly comparable to that of the Harley-Davidson Livewire.
Alan