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https://books.google.com/books?id=0ecUzLRyN5cC&pg=PA36&lpg=PA36&dq=Mary+Ann+Chapman+electric
Mary Ann Chapman
Tucson EV Association
P.O. box 77538
Tucson, AZ 85705
602-888-9645
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https://www.linkedin.com/in/mary-ann-chapman-509984
Mary Ann Chapman | Professional Profile
LinkedIn is the world's largest business network, helping professionals like
Mary Ann Chapman discover inside connections to recommended job candidates,
... She has owned and operated businesses in the areas of software, tourism,
technology transfer, electric vehicles, web development, and strategic
marketing ...
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http://www.armory.com/~lrc/evrace.html
 ... Photo #4. Caption: Black 1973 914 EV converted and raced by Cal State
University at Long Beach. Shown at the 1996 Phoenix APS Electrics, held at
Firebird Raceway, Phoenix, AZ. Photo: Paul Compton ]

Some History I am certainly not the first to use an electric powerplant in a
914. When engineers and hobbyists began converting cars in the 1960's and
70's, using parts adapted from other industries (aircraft starter-generators
as traction motors, for instance), their attention inevitably fell on the
Porsche 914. The first modern one may have been done in Hawaii, in the late
'70s. There is also some evidence of an electric 914 running around
Campbell, CA in 1984.

[Photo #5. Caption: Number Thirteen runs for the Women's Electric Racing
Team at 1995 Phoenix APS Electric Stock. Mary Ann Chapman, driver.]

Inspiration Since #13 was built, she has inspired other 914 Evs. There are
at least 15 either on the road or being built. In her original
configuration, "the Thirteener" served as a model for the VoltsPorsche
conversion kit developed by a small Northern California company called
Electro Automotive. This kit includes all the parts and instructions needed
to convert a stock 914 from gas to electric.(Electro Automotive is located
in Felton, CA, tel: (408)-429-1989). They have flyers on the VoltsPorsche
kit.

[Photo - First VoltsPorsche, "Black Magic". This car was built in order to
develop a commercial conversion kit for the 914. She also served as an "EV
ambassador to the general public" by giving rides and appearing in shows.
(EAA San Francisco Bay Area Electric Auto Rally, 1995)

I worked together with Electro Automotive to build the first VoltsPorsche=2E
I provided the donor car, a space-black 1976 2.0L. I also paid for the kit
design/fabrication and helped assemble the final car. The donor car was a
space-black 1976 2.0L. The result was VoltsPorsche One, "Black Magic", which
went on the road in early 1995. This car demonstrated that #13's performance
was no fluke by duplicating the range and acceleration of the earlier car.

"Black Magic" has proved to be a reliable high-mileage EV. In the Santa Cruz
mountains, the car has shown a working range of 40 miles, and recently
completed a 46-mile test run. This included a 2300 ft climb from Santa Cruz
up Empire Grade to Bonny Doon at speeds between 35-40 mph (this is the speed
limit on these roads).

"Black Magic" now lives in San Bruno, CA, where she has to tackle the steep
hills characteristic of the San Francisco area.

Photo #7. Caption: [Clare and #13 explain EVs to some interested young
women]

Do batteries make the car heavier? In some cases, yes. It depends on the
kind of batteries used and how many=2E The trend is toward lighter Evs. Curb
weights for finished cars can vary from 2500 lb to 3200 lb. (see car
specifications below for details)

[Photo #8. Jaws? No, Just Black Magic, showing how clean an electric
conversion can be. Polypropylene battery boxes with hold-downs fit nicely
into the 914's front trunk. Photo: Lee Hemstreet.]

Can the 914 handle extra battery weight?

Yes. The original 914 chassis is extremely strong. It was designed in a
multi-cell structure to absorb and diffuse collision impacts. It also has
two heavy box-beam channels running along the sides of the car, so that even
with the roof off, a 914 has more chassis rigidity than a 911. People have
walked away from 60 and 70 mph head-on collisions in 914s. In addition The
car was designed to handle much more weight and power than Porsche ever gave
it. Racers routinely drop big-block V-8s in Fourteeners and Porsche actually
built two with a 908 racing engine. These cars are driven harder than any
car on the road, since they handle so well, and they survive it. There are
also chassis-strengthening kits, since some people do drive gas 914's so
hard that the body can separate from the firewall at the rear shock-towers
("Flexy-Flyer syndrome).

[Photo#9. Caption: New advanced sealed 12V batteries, such as the
Electrosource Horizon, can fit quite neatly into the 914's "letterbox".
Battery jugglers:, left, Ruth MacDougal, right Clare Bell.]

[Photo #10. Caption: A closer look. The straps were added to facilitate
loading.

Since 914s are used a lot in competition, there are all sorts of
after-market brake and suspension mods available. Some 914 racers upgrade
their brakes to 911 calipers and rotors, which are 11 inch drilled disks and
give better stopping power. That requires going to 5-lug 911 wheel hubs. The
car is definitely heavier and does take a little more time to stop. I allow
for that in my driving. Eventually it becomes habit, part of the "feel" of
driving the EV.

Technical specifications on the cars:

VoltsPorsche One - "Black Magic" space-black" 1975 914 2.0 L, first car
converted in 1995 with Electro Automotive commercial "VoltsPorsche" kit.
Motor: Advanced DC 9-inch series-wound DC motor Adapter - mates motor to 5
speed transmission and houses clutch Voltage - 120V DC Electronic controller
- Curtis 1231C, rated for 144V and 500 Amps Battery type - US Battery 2300
Charger - K and W BC-20 with booster transformer Rear suspension - 180 LB
Bilstein coilover shocks Front suspension - largest available torsion bar.
Additional instruments - Battery pack voltmeter, ammeter, auxiliary battery
voltmeter Top speed - 85 mph. Range - 70-80 miles on one charge.

Former configuration - same as "Black Magic", which was based on #13 before
that car was modified for racing ...
[Last modified 01/22/99]
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- (% 1996 NYT news item, Mary mentioned %)
http://www.nytimes.com/1996/03/03/nyregion/for-the-return-of-electric-cars-the-reality-is-virtually-present.html
For the Return of Electric Cars, The Reality Is Virtually Present
March 3, 1996 ... Mr. Whitridge, whose business is finance and investments,
has opened Blue Sky Motors here, the first dealership in the southern
Connecticut-Westchester County area to market electric vehicles. Blue Sky
will sell and service the Desert Lightning, an electric conversion of the
Chevrolet S-10 pickup truck manufactured by Eco Electric Corporation of
Tucson, Ariz.

The electric pickup, powered by 24 6-volt, lead-acid batteries and a direct
current motor, has a top speed of about 70 miles an hour, a range of 60 to
80 miles between recharges and a base price of $28,500. Blue Sky is also a
licensed assembler, meaning that Eco Electric's prefabricated conversion
system can be installed at the dealership.

While the Desert Lightning will primarily be sold in quantity to utility
companies and government agencies for their service fleets and for use at
airports for ground transportation, Eco Electric plans to add a sedan within
a year "to satisfy the Greenwich-Westchester market," said Mary Ann Chapman,
Eco Electric's chief executive officer ...

Recharging systems vary. Some electric vehicles, including the Desert
Lightning pickup, have an on-board conductive charging system, sometimes
called  an "opportunity" or overnight charger, which plugs into a regular
110-volt wall  outlet. There are faster, more expensive charging systems
that require a 220-volt outlet. General Motors has patented an inductive
charge system -- installed at the owner's home -- which transmits
alternating magnetic current through a "paddle" inserted into a slot at the
front of the car

The Desert Lightning charger is included in the price of the vehicle, and
each overnight recharge costs $2 to $3. The 220-volt recharger costs about
$200  to $300 to install, if a house does not have a heavy-duty outlet, and
the charger itself costs $700 to $1,000. G.M.'s recharge system costs even
more but  is expected to be included in the price of the EV1 ...

California's relaxed requirements may have cooled prospects for the small
electric vehicle companies that have popped up across the country, but an
announcement on Jan. 4 stirred the pot even more: the General Motors
Corporation announced it would start selling an electric car, the EV1, in
four Western markets this fall.

The EV1 is a version of the two-seat Impact electric car, which General
Motors began demonstrating in 1990. Built from the ground up rather than as
a conversion of an internal-combustion car, the EV1 will have a range of 70
to 90  miles and a mid-$30,000 price. General Motors added that it would
bring out a compact electric pickup truck next year ...

Mr. Whitridge of Blue Sky is looking at other electric vehicles to add to
his dealership and sees no immediate competitive threat in General Motors'
announcement. In fact, he said he welcomed the attention EV1 will draw to
electric vehicles

And Mr. Chezar of the New York Power Authority sees the advent of EV1 as a
"very major" step

"Although the industry has had a few false starts," he said, "electric
vehicles are not going to go away anymore.
[© 2018 The New York Times Company]
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https://www.inc.com/magazine/19940501/2906.html
Charged Up: Electric Vehicles
Three start-ups that are developing, converting, and manufacturing electric
vehicles.
1994-05-01  Alessandra Bianchi  ...

Some start-ups already making electric vehicles a reality:
* * *

Ecoelectric Corp.
Tucson

"It's good for us that the Big Three are dragging their feet, for it gives
the little guys a chance to build up a head of steam," says Mary Ann
Chapman. Chapman, a former race-car driver, spent 20 years running her own
computer-software business before founding an electric- conversion company,
EcoElectric Corp., in 1992. Privately funded with $30,000, EcoElectric does
custom conversions of small sedans and pickups; designs and sells EV
components; and provides EV consulting, maintenance, and repair services. A
self-taught EV expert who drives and races her own peach-colored converted
Chevy pickup, Chapman claims she is "not doing anything new and amazing in
the R&D category," but rather focusing on workmanship. "My electric vehicles
just don't break. Not the way I build them," she boasts. EcoElectric
recently entered an alliance with a Phoenix company to launch an
electric-vehicle courier service between Phoenix and Tucson, which is
scheduled to begin operation next month. It will be the first of its kind in
the country, claims Chapman. EcoElectric expects 1994 revenues to be less
than $1 million ...
[© 2018 inc.com]
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% There were many other people involved with EVs way-back then. A couple
more are:

https://www.google.com/search?q=kitty+rodden+electric
Kitty Rodden - her biz supported the few gen1 production EVs that actually
got out into the public's ownership-hands (RAV4-EV, Ranger-EV, S-10-EV,
+more).


http://c8.alamy.com/comp/DP412J/jul-20-2006-pleasant-hill-ca-usa-scott-left-and-anna-cornell-with-DP412J.jpg
Anna Cornell (seen with husband Scott in his e-VW Ghia)

Anna's e-VW Rabbit seen at
http://www.evalbum.com/322.html

They're one of many 'Electric' families. Long before PVs/solar panels and
their associated electronics were (ebay) available off-the-shelf like today,
the Cornells' house had a solar roof that charged a garage pack made up of
PbSO4 batteries too tired for EV use, but still good for storing solar
electricity during the day. Both their EVs would charge at night off solar
electrons gathered during the day (they're ahead of their time/ahead of the
curve). %




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