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[image] Art, technology meld in electric vehicles
By STAN HANEL  Mar 8 2013

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Gary Reid built and patented this three-wheel electric motorcycle he calls
the "Rat Rod" after the design style of  Ed "Big Daddy" Roth. It uses a
collapsible wind generator that can be raised when the vehicle is parked to
partially recharge its battery pack.

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Bob Brandys shows Charles Castelli the battery management system in his
converted 1982 DeLorean DMC-12 electric car

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Larry Gareffa and his family converted a 1965 Ford Mustang Fastback into an
electric show car. Photo courtesy Larry GAreffa
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Make it. Sew it. Solder it. Laser-cut it. Hackerspace. DIY. Vegas Jelly. SYN
Shop. Robotics. Rick's Restorations. The Beat Coffeehouse. Steampunk.
Burning Man.

A whirlwind of creative activity has been emerging around downtown Las Vegas
as CEO Tony Hsieh and Zappos.com plan their move to the area later this
year. Hsieh's venture capital group, Vegas TechFund, has been investing in
the Downtown Project to realize a "return on community" for his 1,300
employees when they arrive in the area to work, play and live.

From managing the First Fridays monthly street fair to the new Container
Park that uses shipping containers as buildings on Seventh Street, there are
a lot of innovative efforts in the works.

A preview of this burgeoning art-tech culture was showcased during February
at the first Mini-Maker Faire at the Historic Fifth Street School, which
included an exhibit of homebrew electric cars.

The Maker movement started as an informal gathering of artists and
technologists that went mainstream in 2005 with the publication of Make
magazine . Maker Faires have sprung up around the country .

At the Fifth Street School, about 30 exhibits flanked a stage with
continuing speaker presentations. Makers of all ages unveiled original
projects that blended art and science. R2-D2 and a mobile DEC computer
wandered the exhibit floor. A sumo competition featured dueling tabletop
robots at the Pololu Electronics booth. A 1975 Altair computer played Daisy
as part of a historical personal computer display, alongside tiny printed
circuits and light-emitting diodes made by SMT Boards. The SYN Shop
exhibited a home-built 3-D printer.


Jon Halquist, vice president of the Las Vegas Electric Vehicle Association,
exhibited a converted 1985 Pontiac Fiero that included banks of lead-acid
batteries to provide power to a direct-current motor.

Ryan, Bob and Gail Brandys took a time trip back to the future by converting
a 1982 DeLorean DMC-12 to run on an electric motor powered by lithium-ion
batteries. The family has been building a battery management system they
designed that charges and monitors multiple pairs of lithium-ion cells by
using parallel electronic arrays.

People who convert gasoline-powered cars to electric cars have followed the
hot rod building tradition. Backyard mechanics have pulled out all the
gasoline engine components in their vehicles and substituted an electric
motor, control electronics and lots of batteries. Cost-effective conversions
have been achieved with less than $8,000 in parts.

An electric-vehicle-building community has thrived in Las Vegas since Lectra
Motors was formed in 1979 by former employees of the Nevada Test Site.
Lectra Motors successfully manufactured more than 1,000 electric cars and
trucks at its plant on Valley View Drive until 1982.

A local chapter of the Electric Auto Association was organized by
researchers at the Desert Research Institute in 1995. That same year,
progressive state laws defined electric cars as alternative-fuel vehicles
and enabled electric vehicle licensing procedures within the Department of
Motor Vehicles. During the 2011 state legislative session, Gov. Brian
Sandoval signed Assembly Bill 511 into law to expand the use of
alternative-fuel vehicles within the state and allow autonomous vehicles to
travel on Nevada roads and highways for the first time.

The Las Vegas Electric Vehicle Association holds general meetings the second
Saturday of each month and conducts hands-on electric-vehicle conversion
workshops about twice a month. For more information, visit www.lveva.org.

Association member Evan Eskelson recently taught a four-week series of
classes about electric-car-conversion techniques at the College of Southern
Nevada, Summerlin campus. Eskelson and Lou Gagliano have converted a 1988
Mitsubishi pickup truck and a 1984 BMW 318-i to electric-drive vehicles.
Gagliano has used the electric truck to deliver copies of the Las Vegas
Review-Journal to local customers.

Larry Gareffa, president of the Mustang and Classic Ford Club of Las Vegas,
obtained sponsorship from Odyssey Battery and other component vendors to
convert a classic 1965 Mustang Fastback into an electric show car.
Affectionately named Sparky, the Mustang has been exhibited at Specialty
Equipment Market Association and other local car shows.

Gary Reid, a senior engineer for the city of Las Vegas, built an electric
three-wheel motorcycle that looks like a cross between Ed "Big Daddy" Roth's
Rat Fink hot rods and the Jetsons' space buggy from the Hanna-Barbera
cartoons. A Plexiglas bubble encloses the cockpit. A collapsible wind
generator can be raised from the back of the vehicle while it is parked to
partially recharge the vehicle's battery pack when the wind is blowing.

Keep dreaming. Keep building. Think different!
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