http://www.autoevolution.com/news/electric-car-conversion-kit-has-great-potential-107264.html
Electric Car Conversion Kit Has Great Potential
8TH MAY 2016  MIRCEA PANAIT     

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eBay is a wonderful, wonderful place. When it was founded in 1995, eBay
paved the way to eCommerce as we know it today. Needless to say this, but
eBay dot com is the place where you can search for and buy things that range
from Kylie Jenner-style wigs to an electric car conversion kit.

This is autoevolution and, as it is natural for a motoring publication, the
latter is what interests us most, not Kylie Jenner and her socialite
lifestyle. For $5,999 sans the $688 shipping fee, EPC Corporation will sell
you a “Complete Electric Car Conversion Kit.” The thing is, this is not
exactly a complete kit because it doesn’t come with a battery control
module, a battery (duh!), and a connector.

Fret not, though, because a battery control module from a Tesla Model S
costs $949.99 sans the $56.49 shipping fee. A 5.3 kWh battery module
scavenged from a Tesla Model S 85 kWh battery is $1,199 and includes the
connector and cable to connect it to a charger. The grand total including
shipping? $8,892.48. The biggest question, however, is what car is worthy of
being converted?

Considering that the Warp 11 motor of the conversion kit produces in excess
of 400 lb-ft (542 Nm) of torque starting at zero rpm, you’ll need a rigid
chassis. There’s another problem to consider: the shaft and motor adapter
plates. Canadian Electric Vehicles Ltd. has a solution in the form of an
$825 kit, available for everything from air-cooled Volkswagens to cars
equipped with a small-block V8. Hence, the total cost of the hardware needed
to convert an ICE vehicle into an EV stands at $9,717.48. Not a lot, yet not
cheap either.

EPC Corporation highlights that “this kit is designed for excellent
performance on any car or truck up to 6500 pounds. It is intended run at 144
volts, but can also be used with up to 320 volts with minor modifications.”
Put plainly, the sky is the limit. If you had the means and time, what car
would you convert into an EV?
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