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Uploaded by on Jun 5, 2009

http://convert2electric.net
I found these plans easy to understand from this site-Took me some time to outsource cheap parts as in Aussie,however I also got help from a mechanic as not that good at tech stuff-now I have a electric Daweeo. Goes ok,hits 80mph and accelerates fairly fast,I am happy as got car for zero,take a look at the plans.
http://convert2electric.net

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  • Excelent job guys....Thanks for that

  • @wuiloby sorry late reply-thanks buddy

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  • Students building AN electric car ! good job guys

  • why is it so difficult to produce electric cars for the general public, when a group of students did it so well?

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  • Nice Video That You Share , So Very Nice Thanks You I found these plans easy to understand from this site-Took me some time to outsource cheap parts as in Aussie,however I also got help from a mechanic as not that good at tech stuff-now I have a electric Daweeo

  • I Really Like The Video From Your I found these plans easy to understand from this site-Took me some time to outsource cheap parts as in Aussie,however I also got help from a mechanic as not that good at tech stuff-now I have a electric Daweeo

  • Your Video Is Very Useful Sharing I found these plans easy to understand from this site-Took me some time to outsource cheap parts as in Aussie

  • I was reading that keeping the gearbox has an advantage when you want to preserve the longevity of the motor and batteries, you just dont use it like you would in an ICE drivetrain. (example, you can keep it in 2nd or third, and rarely hit 4th or 5th, or even need to, and 1st would be used for extreme situations where you need almost all of the engine torque)

    All of this on RWD cars, anyway. They also recommended AC motors due to less complexity overall. Have you heard this?

  • @phinch1 You are right , they will not invest in it because they would lose billions , But they can`t get away with it because we will research and find out what`s needed to convert our own cars in our back yards just like in the US .

  • @gaypotter I think building electric cars is a art.

  • @derman077 I dont think they went into engineering bacause of thier english skills.

  • @fisioserv maybe oil companies control or pay for car companies not to do that , at least now

  • @fisioserv

    Because in the Uk, about 75% of what is charged for petrol is taxed..... They would lose billions, thats why they won't invest in it

  • @fisioserv lmao thats a very good question!

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