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How to Calculate Zero To Sixty

What is Zero To Sixty?

Calculates acceleration time from 0-60 mph based on power-to-weight ratio and traction. Indicates vehicle performance.

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. 1Power-to-weight ratio (HP ÷ weight in lbs)
  2. 2Estimate from published data or calculate from torque curve
  3. 3Account for launch losses (1-3 seconds)
  4. 4Consider gearing, traction, and aerodynamic drag

Worked Examples

Input
Accel 0-60 in 8 sec
Result
7.5 m/s^2

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Comparing 0-60 times in different conditions (dry vs. wet, altitude)
  • Not accounting for launch technique (affects traction)

Frequently Asked Questions

What power-to-weight ratio do I need for quick acceleration?

10+ HP/1000 lbs: quick; 6-10 HP/1000: normal; <6 HP/1000: slow.

Why do EVs accelerate so fast from 0?

Instant maximum torque; ICE engines ramp torque; EVs achieve peak torque at 0 RPM.

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