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Chapter 1: Why Electric Vehicles Are Still Right for Today! 3Porsche 911 chassis, electric cars can provide respectable performance. They are fun todrive, virtually silent, and they coast very easily when you let off the accelerator pedal(www.worldclassexotics.<strong>com</strong>/Electriccaronv.htm). In other words, you can convert anold Porsche 911 to go over 100 mph with a 50-mile range using lead-acid batteries alone!With lithium ion technology you can get the car to go 180–200 miles and the cost is stillless than some brand new SUVs on the market.In an effort to move the market toward the electric car, some people are trying otheralternatives, including:• Driving hydrogen/fuel cell cars• Converting hybrid cars to either grid-connected or plug-in hybrids• Buying hybrid-electric cars in droves• Purchasing low-speed electric vehicles, such as the GEM car• Driving the last remaining car <strong>com</strong>pany–built electric cars, such as the EV1 orthe Toyota RAV4 EV or the TH!NK City (manufactured with Ford MotorCompany)Sooner or later, we will get to an electric car by the car <strong>com</strong>panies. Whether ithappens in my lifetime is not the question. My point is that you can get an electricvehicle today. You can also take any vehicle you want and convert it to an electricvehicle. We can also encourage the fix-it guy down the street to help us with ourconversion so that more mechanics across the country are building electric cars.Convert That Car!Electric vehicles are not difficult to build and they are easy to convert. There are somany reasons to convince you of the need to go electric:• The cost of a gallon of gas• Higher asthma rates• Our need to reduce our reliance on imported oils• The prospect of owning a car that is cost-effective, fun, and longer-lasting thanmost cars on the road today.Once again: How about the fact that you can convert an electric vehicle today?Right now! And it would cost you less than some new cars on the market.There are so many tel<strong>ev</strong>ision shows showing people tricking out their cars, addingbetter engines, or doing just about anything to make it go fast and be safe. Conversionsof an electric vehicle do all that and more. They allow the next generation to have a saferworld without relying on foreign sources of oil while giving our kids really clean andcool cars to drive.In very practical terms, the 2001 Porsche and the 1993 Ford Ranger pickup electricvehicle conversions shown in Figures 1-1 and 1-2 (which you’ll learn how to convert inChapter 11) goes 75 mph, gets 60 miles (or better) on a charge, uses conventional leadacidbatteries and off-the-shelf <strong>com</strong>ponents, and can be put together by almost anyone.Its batteries cost about $2,200 and last about three years, its conversion parts cost about$5,500 to $7,000, and it costs $1.25 to recharge, or “fuel up.” In New York terms, that’s

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