Electric Car Kit - How to Build Your Own Electric Vehicle at Home

There has been a lot of interest on alternative energy for cars. This is not surprising since local gasoline prices reached its peak back in mid 2008. Many car owners were having a difficult time coping with their inflated energy expense bill. Many chose to leave their vehicle at home and use the public transportation to commute. Gasoline driven cars are known for its inefficiency. Because of that, many car enthusiasts are converting their automobile to run on alternative energy source such electricity.
For the time being, a new electric vehicle (EV) from a manufacturer is quite expensive. Alternatively, a gas driven car can be retrofitted into an EV via an electric car kit. The idea is to remove the internal combustion engine and replace it with an electric motor. When the engine is gone, all its connecting components such as gas tank, fuel lines, radiator, fuel pump, exhaust pipe etc are redundant therefore to be removed as well. To generate torque, the electric motor is bolted to the existing transmission unit. Usually, an electric car conversion kit will come with a metal joining plate and shaft coupler.
To supply power to the motor, a series of deep cycle batteries are used. To save cost, you can use recycled or reused batteries from golf carts. An electric vehicle will require at least 10 to 15 units of batteries. On a full charge, the EV is capable of covering approximately 100 miles. The full extent of the mileage will depend on the power of the motor, weight of the donor car, charging state of the batteries and the driving condition.
Are you planning to send your gasoline driven car to a professional workshop to be electric retrofitted? Get some electric vehicle knowledge before you do so. There are many electric car kits available on the web. Check out our comprehensive review on Electric Car Conversion Guides at http://www.cbelectriccar.com
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