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Any known dimensions of the Audi e Tron quattro battery pack?

Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2021 4:49 pm
by papasapien
Does anyone know the dimensions.
Or how to find dimensions of packs you don't have lol
And also if there's anyone working with them here already and know there workability? bms, charging, cooling and heating and such?

Re: Any known dimensions of the Audi e Tron quattro battery pack?

Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2021 3:40 pm
by SuperV8
There are lots of battery pack part numbers associated with the E-Tron but they all start 4KE 915 910 - then have a 2x digit suffix like AB

So for example 4KE915910AB which is PR:MQ3 and >26.04.2021 just FYI that part number is listed at £23,524.82 new!

Don't know any DIMS but maybe try some googling of that part number.

Re: Any known dimensions of the Audi e Tron quattro battery pack?

Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2021 2:15 am
by Fuubar
Per oemvwshop, the dimensionless dimensions of the 4KE-915-100-G battery (the 2019 battery) are 35 x 230 x 163. I'm guessing those are cm.

I'm actually getting an eTron battery shipped to me right now. I should have it in a week, or so. I'll make sure to post dimensions and images as I tear it down.

Re: Any known dimensions of the Audi e Tron quattro battery pack?

Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2021 1:51 pm
by SuperV8
Fuubar wrote: Fri Oct 29, 2021 2:15 am Per oemvwshop, the dimensionless dimensions of the 4KE-915-100-G battery (the 2019 battery) are 35 x 230 x 163. I'm guessing those are cm.

I'm actually getting an eTron battery shipped to me right now. I should have it in a week, or so. I'll make sure to post dimensions and images as I tear it down.
From here
https://www.audi-technology-portal.de/e ... shoe%20box.

"The battery system in the Audi e-tron is located beneath the cabin and is 2.28 meters (7.5ft)long, 1.63 meters (5.3ft)wide and 34centimeters (13.4in)high. It comprises a total of 36 cell modules in square aluminum housings, each of which is roughly the size of a shoe box. They are arranged on two levels, known as “floors” –a longer lower floor and a shorter upper one."

As a side note - who mixes m and cm in one sentence looking at you Audi! :o