Some thoughts:
The voltage is just above that typical of a production EV, which doesn't narrow the choice at all but opens up lots of options.
The current seems too high for a Leaf pack, but no problem for Tesla (Model S or X, as Model 3 wouldn't be readily available yet).
Yes, anything using 18650 or other small cylindrical cells will have an insane number of cells to manually assemble, but this doesn't matter if you use complete production EV modules... and it would be substantial convenience to use ready-built modules, of any cell format.
The Ampahaulic Sleeper cells are typically used by drag racers - the 90 seconds needed may be too long for these to be optimal, although you could use their "continuous" rating, so run 2 or 3 or even more in parallel... it's still a featherweight pack compared to production EV cells near their production ratings.
The voltage is just above that typical of a production EV, which doesn't narrow the choice at all but opens up lots of options.
The current seems too high for a Leaf pack, but no problem for Tesla (Model S or X, as Model 3 wouldn't be readily available yet).
Yes, anything using 18650 or other small cylindrical cells will have an insane number of cells to manually assemble, but this doesn't matter if you use complete production EV modules... and it would be substantial convenience to use ready-built modules, of any cell format.
The Ampahaulic Sleeper cells are typically used by drag racers - the 90 seconds needed may be too long for these to be optimal, although you could use their "continuous" rating, so run 2 or 3 or even more in parallel... it's still a featherweight pack compared to production EV cells near their production ratings.