Surrey Bike (manual quadricycle) - is it possible to convert it to electric?

Cally

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Hi,
I have a 2 adult, surrey bike that is a real struggle to cycle on our local roads as they are a bit hilly. Is it possible to add a lithium iron phosphate battery and a 1200 watt DC brushless motor to it and give it electric assistance? I live in St Albans, Hertfordshire. Is there anywhere local that could do this?
Thank you.
Cally
 

Nealh

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Why have you suggested a 1200w dc motor and lifepo4 battery ?
 

Cally

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Why have you suggested a 1200w dc motor and lifepo4 battery ?
There is a US website for electric assist Surrey Quadricycles that details a 1200w dc motor for inclines of 25% and that they use lithium iron phosphate batteries in all their bikes. So I thought if that is what they use and it works perhaps that would work for mine.
 

vfr400

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I doubt that anybody on the forum has the same vehicle, so they wouldn't have a clue about what would be involved in converting one to electric. I would suggest that if you want any suggestions, you should provide plenty of photos that show all the details of the vehicle and its drive systems.
 

peter.c

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With 4 wheels and any motor it is in the same class as a motor vehicle number plate mot tax insurance are all required in the uk even if it still has pedals
 

Cally

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With 4 wheels and any motor it is in the same class as a motor vehicle number plate mot tax insurance are all required in the uk even if it still has pedals
Thank you. That's most helpful. In that case, I don't think I will even try to put a motor on it.