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Typically a battery used to crank has a cranking anp spec. And With enough lithium batteries you could get the needed cranking amps

So how does an EV manage excess loads? Well the "way", to handle regen, and acceleration is to include a supper capacitor! This moderate investment can drastically reduce the battery bank requirements!!! Note that this will not change the required AH to make it to the next charge cycle.
 
Let me put it this way, he has almost twice as much invested in his solar system as I paid for my first home. :)
Okay now, that didn't include "solar" so you have to deduct the price of your Big Wheel.
 

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