
Originally Posted by
TEG
Electric motors are great at providing gobs of low end torque for good off the line acceleration.
I think top speed can be limited by the power output capability of the battery pack.
Electric cars tend to be extremely efficient (compared to ICE vehicles) at low speeds, so get decent range around town even with a (relatively) small amount of on-board stored energy.
As wind resistance (at high speed) starts to become a more dominant factor, the limit energy stored on-board starts to become more noticeable.
(In other words, and EV traveling at 150MPH is likely to run out of juice rather quickly.)
Basically, if you start adding gears in an effort to get higher top speed I think you will run into other limitations.