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EV Conversion Kits on Wall Street

EV Conversion Kits on Wall Street

EV Conversion Kits on Wall Street

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What does Wall Street have to do with electric car conversion kits? Simple: as the economy is going down, you are looking to save energy to save costs. Gas may still look cheap due to its lower demand but Peak Oil is grinning just around the corner. Gas prices can only go up. It's a certainty.


Oh yes, there are also the persistently annoying matters of global warming and climate change. Survival is prompting many to look for creative solutions. Think differently. Live differently. More simply and cheaply!


One response is to look at buying a diy electric car kit. You can of course go straight for a new plugin Volvo or even a plugin Toyota Prius but that will set you back a substantial amount of money.


There is a more simple and "green" way than that, re-using existing gas guzzlers.


While living more simply is definitely a way towards a sustainable future, ev conversions from electric car plans are not necessarily that simple. Most of those who are doing them, and there are increasing numbers of people doing so, do have some mechanical skills and the right tools for the job. Then again... it's not out of the ordinary these days for a high school to convert a car to electric for a school project. So, bottom line is yes, you can.


You can do it yourself, find a mechanic who can do it for you, or buy one already converted.


Do it yourself


Lets say you are looking at the first two options. What should you bear in mind? Here's some tips:


Select the right "donor" car. This is the regular, petrol-driven car whose body you will use to refit with an electric motor. So, you throw out most of the "organs" and keep the body - just to be different.


What attributes should your donor car have?


It must be lightweight, regular model, manual gear shift, with lots of room to stow the batteries.
Obviously the less weight your car is the less power (and heavy batteries) it needs to pack.
You want a regular model so any replacement mechanical parts will be easy to get for years to come.
And an automatic gearshift is only a drag on an electric motor.

So really, a lot of the end result is not so much determined by electric car conversion kits but by preparing well.

DIY ev conversion kits or cobble the bits together yourself?


Yes, of course it is possible to gather together all the bits you need to transform your gas booze bucket into a lean electric vehicle. Some conversion guides gives you excellent support on that score. But to be sure you have it all, and in one hit, just buy yourself a conversion kit.


Most of the kit is constituted by two main things, the controller and the electric motor. The rest is wiring, clips and all manner of bits to mount and connect the two main components to your car frame.


Doing it this way is smart because you know everything is there for your model car, it's cheap and you can get on with the main game: Putting it together.


After that it's time for you to drive down Wall Street with a big grin on your face!






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