SEMA 2016 Electric Car Highlights

The Specialty Equipment Market Association, also known as SEMA, celebrated its 50th annual trade show at the Las Vegas Convention Center this month from Nov. 1 – 4, with over 2,400 exhibit booths and more than 160,000 international attendees.

The event featured a “hot rod” culture that originated from Los Angeles in 1966 at Dodger stadium and moved to Las Vegas in 1977.

Chevrolet unveils custom Camaro race car during SEMA 2016 that will be sold on auction through Barrett-Jackson to raise money for SEMA charities.
Chevrolet unveils custom Camaro race car during SEMA 2016 that will be sold on auction through Barrett-Jackson to raise money for SEMA charities.

Attendees and exhibitors are interested in showcasing and developing custom enhancements to stock automobiles by creating products after market that enhance performance, body styling, comfort and passenger safety for all types of “rides”.

Classic 1962 Datsun 1200 pickup truck was converted by Local Motors to an electric truck.
Classic 1962 Datsun 1200 pickup truck was converted by Local Motors to an electric truck.

Some of the electric car highlights at the trade show included a 1962 pickup truck EV conversion from Local Motors, a closer look at Formula E race car technologies, a custom Tesla Model S styling enhancement,and a look at the aluminum “body in white” for both the new Chevrolet Bolt and Tesla Motors Model X.

The bed of this 1962 Datsun 1200 electric pickup truck conversion from Local Motors features a lithium-ion battery pack and Motoczysz electric motor
The bed of this 1962 Datsun 1200 electric pickup truck conversion from Local Motors features a lithium-ion battery pack and Motoczysz electric motor

Local Motors recently acquired motor technology from Motoczysz, an electric motorcycle builder who won several international electric motorcycle competitions at Isle of Man, eGrand Prix and other events.

CAD drawing of Motoczysz motor to be adapted by Local Motors online design community to multiple electric vehicles.
CAD drawing of Motoczysz motor to be adapted by Local Motors online design community to multiple electric vehicles.

The organization’s online design community has been challenged to work with this motor to adapt it to many different forms of electric vehicle transportation.

Local Motors EV conversion of 1962 Datsun 1200 pickup truck.
Local Motors EV conversion of 1962 Datsun 1200 pickup truck.

The first working prototype is a 1962 Datsun 1200 pickup truck that has been converted to an electric vehicle. The truck uses the Motocysz motor powered by a lithium-ion battery pack built into the truck bed.

Unplugged Customs exhibited special styling for a Tesla Motors Model S at SEMA 2016
Unplugged Customs exhibited special styling for a Tesla Motors Model S at SEMA 2016

Other electric vehicle exhibits during SEMA 2016 included custom styling of a Tesla Motors Model S by Unplugged Customs.

Rear of customized Tesla Motors Model S.
Rear of customized Tesla Motors Model S.

Two welding exhibits at SEMA 2016 featured the unpainted aluminum “body in white” shells in the North Hall of the exhibit for the Chevrolet Bolt and Tesla Motors Model X.

Aluminum body shell of a Chevrolet Bolt ready for final welding and painting.
Aluminum body shell of a
Chevrolet Bolt ready for final welding and painting.

Magelec Propulsion, owned by Craig Daniels, exhibited its contribution to the Formula E electric car racing circuit by showcasing its MGU M61R electric motor, that is rated at 200 kilowatts and is coupled with its company’s F6R gearbox.

Magelec Propulsion MGU 61R electric motor with F6R Gearbox is used by NextEV racing team for the Formula E international circuit.
Magelec Propulsion MGU 61R electric motor with F6R Gearbox is used by NextEV racing team for the Formula E international circuit.

The NextEV racing team uses this motor in its Formula E car. Maximum speed is 225 km/hour up to 12,000 rpm and acceleration time from 0-100 km/hour is 3.0 seconds.

Vehicle electrification is becoming accepted by SEMA attendees and its hot rod car culture. During a Vehicle Electronics Forum led by John Waraniak of SEMA, discussion panel members agreed that some form of vehicle electrification will be required to achieve CAFE standards of 54.5 miles per gallon by 2025.

EVs were also the best platforms to enable autonomous, self-driving vehicles.

Waraniak began his automotive career with Hughes Aircraft and GM by working on the pioneering Sunraycer, a solar-powered electric car that won the very first World Solar Challenge race in Australia during 1987. The SunRaycer technology was also implemented into the GM Impact prototype, the predecessor to the EV1 electric car program launched by GM during the 1990s.

NASCAR DC Solar 350 “Show & Shine”

10/1/2016 NASCAR DC Solar 350 “Show & Shine”

Evan Eskelson exhibited his 1987 Aztec 7 kit car sponsored by Odyssey Battery company during Show & Shine car show.
Evan Eskelson exhibited his 1987 Aztec 7 kit car sponsored by Odyssey Battery company during Show & Shine car show.

NASCAR staged the DC Solar 350 Camping World Truck Series race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, beginning at 5:30 PM on Saturday, October 1.

On Saturday morning from 10 AM to 3 PM, Star Nursery, KVVU-TV Fox 5, KKLZ-FM radio and the Las Vegas Review-Journal co-sponsored a pre-race festival that included a 2nd annual “Show and Shine” car show to benefit local children’s charities.

Show & Shine Car Show during pre-race festival of NASCAR DC Solar 350, a Camping World Truck Series race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway
Show & Shine Car Show during pre-race festival of NASCAR DC Solar 350, a Camping World Truck Series race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway

There were 211 car entries in the event that raised over $35,000 for Speedway Children’s Charities:

http://lasvegas.speedwaycharities.org/

Rare Kaiser Henry J model car at Show & Shine car show during NASCAR pre-race festival.
Rare Kaiser Henry J model car at Show & Shine car show during NASCAR pre-race festival.

This year, the Show & Shine car show included an “Electric Car” category with awards for first and second place judging.

Jim Katzen plugs his vintage 1981 Jet Electrica into a DC Solar trailer to recharge from the sun.
Jim Katzen plugs his vintage 1981 Jet Electrica into a DC Solar trailer to recharge from the sun.

LVEVA members Evan Eskelson, Jim Katzen and Stan Hanel participated in the electric car category of the “Show & Shine” event.

1987 Aztec 7 kit car is styled similarly to a 1980s Lamborghini Countach.
1987 Aztec 7 kit car is styled similarly to a 1980s Lamborghini Countach.

Evan Eskelson exhibited a 1987 Aztec 7 kit car EV conversion, that was sponsored by a donation of ten 12-volt DC batteries from Enersys/Odyssey Battery company.

Rear view of 1987 Aztec kit car EV conversion showing modular design for motor and battery compartment.
Rear view of 1987 Aztec kit car EV conversion showing modular design for motor and battery compartment.

The EV conversion has been built on a Volkswagen Bug chassis with a fiberglass body that included gullwing doors.  The body shape and style had been modeled after a 1980s Lamborghini Countach car design with a sharp wedge front and foldaway headlights.

Vintage 1981 Jet Electrica electric car built on a modified Ford Escort glider.
Vintage 1981 Jet Electrica electric car built on a modified Ford Escort glider.

Jim Katzen exhibited a vintage 1981 Jet Electrica electric car, built by Jet Industries on a modified Ford Escort glider.

Under the hood of a 1981 Jet Electrica with integrated charging system for both traction pack and auxiliary pack batteries.
Under the hood of a 1981 Jet Electrica with integrated charging system for both traction pack and auxiliary pack batteries.

An integrated charging system recharges both the traction battery pack and the auxiliary pack through one central electronics unit.

DC Solar provided portable ChargePoint CT4020 AC Level 2 stations and 110 VAC outlets mounted on trailers that were powered by photovoltaic solar panels and a storage battery pack to recharge the electric cars.

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Both electric cars at the Show & Shine event were able to recharge their traction battery packs from sunshine while exhibiting at the car show.

DC Solar also sponsored the DC Solar 350 NASCAR Camping World Truck series race that night, that included a chase competition among the top eight NASCAR truck series drivers.

DC Solar power generation trailers were also used to provide LED tower lighting to multiple locations around the Las Vegas Motor Speedway complex.

DC Solar trailers also supplied power to a Busch Beer Garden and other vendor exhibits during the pre-race festival.

Video billboards with changing advertising displays could also be mounted on a DC Solar trailer and powered from the photovoltaic solar panels and battery backup power systems attached to the trailer.