Good for you-- by the time your batteries need to be replaced, you'll likely have a few options available, at lower cost, such as lithium iron phosphate, lithium polymer or something else that's not even available yet, such as lithium air batteries or batteries using carbon nanotubes or graphene to increase the energy density. I suspect that soon, a battery pack will be able 2 give us 100's of miles range between charges, & will only take a few minutes 2 recharge. See my BMW conversion!
1)The conversion is based on a kit from ElectroAuto which provides a 12V vacuum pump and reservoir that is connected to the stock power brake booster. I replaced the vacuum pump control switch that came with the kit with a newer one that could be adjusted.
2)the Lead/Acid batteries should last about 3 years,
3) Not very autonomous, I have an outdated blog at cactus-patch.blogspot.com
@MrAadef1 Wow sorry I haven't checked the comments in a while. It cost about $12K for the kit and batteries not including the cost of the original car.
Thanks for the nice comment, it took me about 9 mos. of a few weekends and evenings to get it done but I took some long breaks. The kit was not perfect so several components had to be modified or redone in order to fit. I will be able to get a better estimate on its range and performance now that the weather is warming.
Good for you-- by the time your batteries need to be replaced, you'll likely have a few options available, at lower cost, such as lithium iron phosphate, lithium polymer or something else that's not even available yet, such as lithium air batteries or batteries using carbon nanotubes or graphene to increase the energy density. I suspect that soon, a battery pack will be able 2 give us 100's of miles range between charges, & will only take a few minutes 2 recharge. See my BMW conversion!
billdale1 2 months ago
thank you for your answer! keep enjoying your electric car!!
randelj 3 months ago
hey! I have a few questions
1. how did you deal with the brakes and the vacuum servo?
2. how much do you expect the batteries to last? as a normal one or they have a shorter life?
3. can you describe the autonomy and other data?
4. any particular problem that you found when converting the VW?
thanks
randelj 3 months ago
@randelj
1)The conversion is based on a kit from ElectroAuto which provides a 12V vacuum pump and reservoir that is connected to the stock power brake booster. I replaced the vacuum pump control switch that came with the kit with a newer one that could be adjusted.
2)the Lead/Acid batteries should last about 3 years,
3) Not very autonomous, I have an outdated blog at cactus-patch.blogspot.com
4) Right side motor mount needed fabrication.
Feel free to PM me if you have other questions.
Tunsweet 3 months ago
There is so much conversion online now. Thanks for the next generation. Antoine
ve7dvy 2 months ago
wowow pretty cool how much cost you to convert this car in a electric car
MrAadef1 10 months ago
@MrAadef1 Wow sorry I haven't checked the comments in a while. It cost about $12K for the kit and batteries not including the cost of the original car.
Tunsweet 7 months ago
woah that is great! i own a 93 vw cabriolet and i am extremely jealous!
ashcjn 1 year ago
Congratulations!!! Looks really good. Like the EV Grin...you will use it a lot when you pass the gas stations,
keyhole7i 1 year ago
this will be the future of all cars..my car will be the same soon..i only have dificultyes finding batteryes..wish u all the best mate
madbird25 2 years ago
Thanks.. All the best to you.. I used my local Interstate dealer for the batteries.. I thought they were pretty fair on price.
Tunsweet 2 years ago
fantastic! congrats.
sockosockosocko 2 years ago
Nice car! was it hard? how long do the batteries last?
Lovely family by the way
MarcoZ1ITA1 2 years ago
Thanks for the nice comment, it took me about 9 mos. of a few weekends and evenings to get it done but I took some long breaks. The kit was not perfect so several components had to be modified or redone in order to fit. I will be able to get a better estimate on its range and performance now that the weather is warming.
Tunsweet 2 years ago