The petrol-electric drive specially developed by Ferdinand Porsche entered "uncharted territory". It was this reason that defects were produced in the drive system. The two air-cooled 10-cylinder engines designated Porsche 101/1, which were merged respectively with a Siemens-Schuckert 500 VA generator, generated the necessary electric energy to operate the two Siemens 230 KW electric motors. In this drive system, a transmission system could be omitted, since now a 3-step speed switch took over the work. The electric motors transferred their power with a drive ratio of 15: 1 directly to the drive wheels located at the rear.
What? Do u have more information or a video link to the documentary.
If I get this correctly, the documentation most likely addressed the design of Porsche's protoype of the tiger, also known as Panzerkampfwagen VI Tiger (P) which was equipped with both gasoline and electric engines. This is how it worked:Quote from: WikipediaThe petrol-electric drive specially developed by Ferdinand Porsche entered "uncharted territory". It was this reason that defects were produced in the drive system. The two air-cooled 10-cylinder engines designated Porsche 101/1, which were merged respectively with a Siemens-Schuckert 500 VA generator, generated the necessary electric energy to operate the two Siemens 230 KW electric motors. In this drive system, a transmission system could be omitted, since now a 3-step speed switch took over the work. The electric motors transferred their power with a drive ratio of 15: 1 directly to the drive wheels located at the rear.Source
think the program stated it was a diesel generator but yeah you get the point lol
didn't record it and my internet is too poo to watch online but think at the part where the two designs for the tiger had to do the test track it went quickly through the porshe design then lead in to how badly it failed, then FP used the same drive design in his plans for the maus.