People everywhere are interested in electric cars, but they can't afford to buy the ones that are available. So they're building their own by converting their gas-guzzlers into electric vehicles. Electric car conversion kits, or EV kits, are all the rage these days.
Essentially, electric conversion calls for taking out the whole internal combustion engine from your car or truck, and putting in an electric motor instead. You'll also need to install a bank of batteries. The result will be a zero-emissions vehicle that costs pennies per mile to run. It's a lot cheaper than the thousands of dollars you spend every year on your gas-powered car.
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Electric cars have superior resell values. Plus, they're also more dependable because the engine contains fewer parts that can fail. In fact, almost all the components in an electric engine don't even move. They'll probably outlast the car's chassis. Practically the only expense is the batteries, which you'll have to change every few years.
There are many different types of EV kits. Some are expensive and come with parts. There are also EV kits that show you how to convert your car for very little money. One even promises that you can do a conversion for as little as 0!
These kits tell you how to get all the tools and parts you need for a conversion, especially the batteries, very cheaply (and sometimes for free). These EV kits are essentially sets of instructions that you can download over the internet. Some come with video instruction as well. They provide complete set-up instructions and step-by-step directions for converting your car. These kits cost approximately - .
Your new electric vehicle should be able to travel up to 100 miles on a single charge and go around 50 mph. You'll also be eligible for substantial state and federal rebates for driving an alternatively-fueled vehicle. And, of course, your new car is great for the environment.
Even Detroit is finally jumping on the electric car bandwagon (better late than never, I suppose). But you don't have to wait for them. You can download one of the many EV kits available and start building your own electric car today!
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