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Made to fit the first-generation, early-1990s MX-5, this kit comes from a British company called Electrogenic, which has ...
EV conversion specialist Electrogenic developed a drop-in kit for the classic Mini models, offering a 60-hp motor and a 20-kWh battery. The kit, designed to fit into the engine bay and be ...
EV conversion specialist Electrogenic has launched its latest classic car to be reborn as an all-electric model. Customers around the globe can now get a 1960s Type 1 to 3 Jaguar E-Type EV – in ...
Electric Classic Cars estimates the cost of conversion at £35,000 to £100,000 depending on specifications. That's roughly between $45,000 and $128,000, which is enough to buy up to three of the ...
Classic car EV conversion company Electrogenic expands offering of drop-in conversion kits for iconic models like LR Defender, Jaguar E-Type, and Porsche 911 autoevolution News ...
Classic car owners could fully update their historic vehicle and bring it up to modern standards with a series of conversion kits. By Luke Chillingsworth , Cars Reporter 04:01, Sat, Apr 13, 2024 ...
'Budget-friendly' £15,000 kit converts classic Mini into electric car A new "budget-friendly" conversion kit is aiming to kickstart the future of future-proofing petrol and diesel cars and making ...
For instance, three electric conversion kit specs are available for the Defender, with power ranging from 120 kW (161 HP or 163 ps) to 150 kW (201 HP or 204 ps).
Greenshed Conversions converts about a half-dozen classic cars to electric each year. Audrey's husband, Steve Clunn, does the work by hand, and each conversion takes about two to three months.
UK-based classic-car EV conversion specialist company Electrogenic has partnered up with companies in Vermont and Texas to serve classic car enthusiasts in the US who want to drive electric. TATC ...
Made to fit the first-generation, early-1990s MX-5, this kit comes from a British company called Electrogenic, which has built a reputation for converting all sorts of classic cars to electric.
To convert a classic Camaro muscle car to all-electric would cost a customer about $70,000 for parts and $50,000 for labor for a total of about $120,000, he said.