How To Convert And Build An Electric Car

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Converting Car To Run On Electricity - Build an Electric Car

Are you looking to build an electric powered car and save on fuel? Here are some useful information you can use to convert your gasoline car into an electric vehicle.

With gas prices still costing the world a good chunk, wouldn't it be better off to build an electric car? Running a car on electricity would definitely save a huge amount of gas. Even if the car was half ran by electricity, you would still conserve a considerable amount of gas. If you were able to cut your every day gas costs by 75%, or even just 50%, would you?

The cost of building an electric car or simply converting one from scratch will make itself up in savings at the pump.

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Do You Know?

It's not difficult to build an electric car. It's not rocket science and furthermore, high school and college classes do it all the time.

When you convert your car to run on electricity, you can cut fuel costs to Nearly Zero, clean up the Environment and get Massive IRS Refunds!

How To Build An Electric Car 

You've decided to learn how to convert gasoline to electric car of your own. It's not that difficult of a project either. You just need to follow these simple steps-

  • Find a vehicle (Any type of car, motorcycle or even trucks can be converted to run on electric. The type of vehicles you choose really depends on what you want it to do.)


  • Get detailed plans such as Convert To EV or Electricity For Gas on how to convert your gasoline vehicle into an electric car.


  • Obtain deep cycle batteries and series wound DC motors for power.


  • Various parts and accessories.

Basically, converting your car to electric is simple. It involves removing the entire internal combustion engine from a vehicle, installing an electric motor in its place, and also adding a large bank of batteries.

The nice part of this whole process is that you don't need any special tools to do the conversion. Regular tools found in any home work shop will work. You will need a garage or shop to work in although you can do the conversion outside in your lane way if you have to.

After doing countless conversions according to the plans, we would suggest you locate a good helper as well. At times having a second set of hands is a good idea.

Learning how to convert gasoline to electric car is really about matching your DC motors used to power the car with the available battery supply.

In order to achieve the desired range between charges of over 200 miles you will need about 20 deep cycle batteries. You can even find free batteries and free DC motors that will work great for your electric car conversion if you follow the detailed plans carefully.

The DC motors are large and heavy but easily last the lifetime of your electric car, and possibly a second installation as well.

Try and find the lightest small car or truck that you can find for the conversion. This will insure good range between charges.

What we were really amazed at was the acceleration and speed of our new electric car. This is not a slow electric golf cart you are building. It is quick, responsive and smooth.

At stop lights you will be able to keep up with any vehicle off the line.

Although most Electric cars are designed for in town, you will find that you can travel easily at 50 mph on the highway too.

An electric car will take about 6-12 hours to completely recharge however results will vary, based on the weight of the car you convert, and the type of engine and batteries you install.

The whole process of learning how to convert gasoline to electric car will also probably take you about 1-2 weeks or so to complete depending on your abilities and persistence.

That's not bad, considering you will not have to stop at a gas station ever again and your electric car will also be more reliable and require much less maintenance that a gas-powered one.

Isn't it time you build your own electric car ...

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Questions And Answers

I want to convert my car from gas to an alternative fuel?

I have a 92 Dodge Stealth, and I absolutely love it! I wouldn't get rid of it for the world, but the problem is, I hate gasoline, and it's effect on the environment. If I could, I would love to convert it to electric, hydrogen, or even hybrid. The problem is, I haven't found any way to do it that wouldn't cost more than I have.

Will there be a way to do this soon? And if there is now, can someone please point me in a good direction. Thanks!

READ. Read a lot. Then, make sure you've got the will and the resources to follow the project all the way through.

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Do electric cars have to be manual transmission?
because i'm thinking about in the future, converting one of the cars that my parents already own and its an automatic. does it have to be manual? or can i get one of those motors that don't have a transmission like the one in the tesla roadster? not one of those cheap ones that only reach 80 km/h, i mean the ones that can reach highway speed on one gear.

well, here are a few questions that i have.

do electric cars have to be manual? or can they be automatic?
can i convert the transmission to manual? keep in mind that the gear selector is on the steering column.
how much is it to get an electric motor that doesn't need a transmission?

and last question, which option you go with if you were doing a conversion yourself? (money is not an issue)

Thanks

Manuals are better for EV conversions for several reasons. First, electric cars don't idle - at stop lights the motor stops completely. Automatic transmissions work best when they idle and keep the main hydraulic pump working. The second reason, and the one most quoted, is that they shift at the wrong times. Electric motors usually spin faster than gasoline engines, so they don't need to shift into high gear. And finally, automatics aren't quite as efficient as manuals.

I have just finished an EV conversion on a Geo Tracker, and I used the original 5-speed manual. I also kept the clutch, which some people like to get rid of. I rarely use 4th or 5th gears - it does 55-70 in 3rd.

But you could use an automatic. For late models, you can drive the car in one of the lower ranges - just don't shift it into "Drive". For some popular transmissions like the TH350/TH400, C4/C6 or TorqueFlite, you can get a kit that converts it to a manual shift or programmable shift points. And for some later computer-controlled transmissions, you can get a "performance" computer chip with PC interface that lets you modify the shift points.

Yes, you can run an EV without a transmission, but you need a big, torquey motor to do this, or else have a very lightweight vehicle.



Would it be possible to convert a datsun 240z, to an electric car, like the tesla?
I'm wondering if I could convert a datsun 240z to a fully electric car, like the tesla. No I don't want to convert another "easier" car into it, I want to convert the Datsun so please don't try to sway me like that.
Here's the link http://www.teslamotors.com/

Sure, you can do it. I converted a Geo Tracker. The 240z is a fairly light car.

Have a look at EVParts.com and look under "Street Vehicle", then Motors. You will need something like the L91-4003, which will give you 13 continuous hp and 72 peak. My Tracker can go 70 mph on 120 volts, and the 240z has much better aerodynamics. I use a Curtis 1221C controller, but there are some that are better and less expensive. You want one that will go to at least 144 volts, even if you don't start out with 144 volts.
You need to be a decent mechanic and the ability to do some minor design work, like your motor mounts and transmission adapters.



How far can I go with an electric car and how fast will it go?

It all depends on many many factors and results will vary according to the terrain, speed, temperature, driving style, and of course the built of your car. Most EV conversions average around 50 miles, with some less and some much more.

As for how fast, again this depends a lot on the design. If you build your electric car properly, most of them are fast enough to get a speeding ticket on any highway.



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