We setup the gizmo inside a building with the antenna on the outside.
Then i performed a low speed drive on the parking lot outside. There was actually no much interference detected here.
Next i decide to open the hood and perform a simulated hill driveoff. That meant i was holding a parking brake while trying to start from full stop. This is actually the worst EMI condition with amps flying but no significan voltage in RST cables. My inverter was operating at 6kHz PWM with full FOC code from Lebowski. I have phase cables inside metal socks as well as some of the DC cable. A lot of cable is passing under the car and is covered by alu cover. Motor is under a lot of metal covering and inverter also has inox cover over contacts. Everything is properly grounded with at least 6mm2 copper braid.
Resulting EMI spectrum actually surprised me. We ve got a wide range of noise just in the VHF area 184Mhz firemen and other first responders use! My bad!

I will probably go to the local fire brigade and try to get a feel of actual EM noise during one of their excercises. Probably my car has the ability to swamp their portable radios if i am too close.
So for now gorge your eyes on the VHF spectrum disturbance
