Posts Tagged ‘electric car conversion’
EVolve - The Electric Vehicle Conversion Kit Experts in Colorado

At the Rocky Mountain Sustainable Living Fair in Fort Collins, Colorado this past weekend, I met with Justin Dunn and Luc Nadeau of Evolve Electrics. These two guys co-own the company and are very active promoters of electric vehicle conversions.
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The Electric El Camino Is a Reality

Let’s say that you’re a guy who’s cut off his mullet in favor of a cupiehawk and you are fond of the days when the El Camino ruled the road and War’s “Low Rider” was the song of the day. But you also want an electric car and have killer restoration, modification, and do-it-yourself skills.
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New Zealand’s Kiwi EV Conversion Project Completed

A guy in New Zealand named Gavin Shoebridge decided to convert a car into an electric vehicle. His neighbors thought he was nuts, but he decided to go through with it. He didn’t know a single thing about EV or conversions, but that rarely stops most of those who undertake this kind of thing. Right?
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Duke’s Garage and the Electric Mustang Conversion

Duke’s Garage near Denver, Colorado is all about classic cars. Whether you want one restored, want to purchase one, or want to sell yours, Duke’s Garage is there. Now, they give classic cars something else new: a new lease on life through EV conversion!
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Full, Professional Electric Vehicle Conversions…Free?

There are conversion options for all kinds of changeovers for your vehicle. CNG, biodiesel, propane, and others are all easily had and have been for some time. What about full-electric conversion, though?
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Electric Car Conversion Guide Review: Gas2Electric (Part III)

This is the final installment of our 3-part series on the Gas2Electric package of EV conversion books from George Christodoulou. In our past reviews, we covered the two main books in the package, Gas2Electric and Build Your Own Electric Car or Truck. In this review, we’ll be covering the bonus materials included in the package.
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Electric Car Conversion Guide Review: Gas2Electric (Part II)

In the earlier review (Part I), I covered George Christodoulou’s Gas2Electric e-book. That is actually the short version of the book, which contains mainly the information missing from most EV conversion manuals. As I mentioned in that review, that book is just part of a complete package of books that come in one purchase ($49).
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Michigan Man Creates Electric Volkswagen Bug, Hopes to Offer Conversion Kits

For some reason, people love Volkswagen Beetles. Especially the older ones. Dale Kling in Michigan definitely wasn’t the first to convert one to an alternative fuel or even electric.
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Electric Car Conversion Guide Review: Gas2Electric (Part I)


No, the book isn’t in several parts, but this review is. Why? Because this book isn’t just one book, but a virtual book case of volumes in one set. The Gas2Electric book itself is only 41 pages long, but it’s only one of several that come with the purchase of this electric conversion manual. So I’m going to review the whole set.
Gas2Electric is authored by George Christodoulou and is informative and useful, especially for the first-timer who wants to know all of the basics first. The book is written in plain English with no jargon or complicated schematics. The author is European, but seems to have a grasp of English as a first language—unlike some others I’ve read.
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Ecomodder’s Dirt Cheap DIY Electric Cars

One of our favorite websites is ecomodder.com, which features a lot of awesome, green, do-it-yourself stuff for modifying existing automobiles to make them more efficient. The site now has a great 5-part series on some DIY electric cars that people have built.
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