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From: mistermath
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  • No!

    my Bicyle will do just fine !!

  • Fantastic advertisement! Love the font and "Star Wars'-Like scroll. Announcer has commanding voice which really imbues the company with tons of integrity. I've got to know which agency they used for this block-buster special-effects extravaganza!

  • 3000 watt DC motor working with some 4 series battery of 48v/72Ah ahhhh good package go over 80 Mk/h and maybe we looking for somelike 100 km of range

  • tosser!!

  • Real Electric Cars at Lionev website. Cost about $30-40K. Max tested range 456 miles per charge.

  • thanks for the suggestion.  I didn't know about this converter

  • Has anyone seen a trike with 3 powered hubs?

  • Many people will say "but what about the cost of replacing batteries?" I say "What about the cost of a head gasket, timing belt, tune ups, oil changes, alternators, starters" This is where the electric vehicle has an advantage over hybrid vehicles, which are actually even more complex than straight gasoline vehicles. Not that I have an EV, just dreaming for now.

  • I applaud your optimism.  ... and what about the cost of replacing the gasoline?? Currently there are some soldiers under great stress to keep the oil flowing in some hazardous locations...

  • With the price of gasoline up so much, why does it seem like most of the vehicles left on the road are SUVs? When prices first went up a couple of years ago, the SUVs thinned out a little, now they seem to me to be the majority of the vehicles on the road. I can't help but think that those at the bottom of the economic ladder are being left without the fuel they need, while the affluent continue to waste.

  • toomp, you can get an EV at Lionev website. Cost about $30-40K. Max tested range 456 miles.

  • It seems like there would be a lot of cars on the market with good bodies and bad motors or transmissions, that one could pick up for cheap. The fuel savings should offset the cost of conversion in a short amount of time at today's prices, provided that the vehicle you end up with meets most of your daily driving needs. So let's add it up cheap car with conversion costs covered by fuel savings = virtually free automobile.

  • Ye, i hope there comes more shops and stuff on the market. Because more and more people want to convert there cars to electric cars!

  • thank you for visiting and for making a comment. I hope you will pass on your enthusiasm to your friends... why not go to why wait for detroit dot com and choose a vendor.

  • Surplus parts are a good way to get an EV going for cheap. It just won't be as fancy as if you dumped a few grand more into it. With a lightweight and sufficiently aerodynamic body, it is possible to make a reliable highway capable conversion with 70 mph top speed and 40 miles range for $1,500. Can't do it that cheap with new parts. But, there is a lot of "buyer beware" involved in getting parts.

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