Electrogenic announces an electric conversion kit for classic Land Rover Defender vehicles for £24,000, or about $29,500. The kit is designed to bolt in easily, along with a 52-kWh battery, which will ...
Fighting technology is like signing up for a lost battle – sooner or later, it'll catch up, and depending on where you stand, you'll either have to step up or step out. Two decades ago, the thought of ...
Nikesh Kooverjee has been contributing to the automotive sphere for 11 years. His previous roles include Digital Editor at CAR South Africa and associate editor at CarBuzz. He has always had a strong ...
Electrogenic develops EV conversion kit for the DMC-12, designed to be installed with minimal alterations, requiring no welding or cutting. The DMC-12 carries two battery packs, front and back, with a ...
LM Creations Creates a Bolt-On EV Drivetrain For the Masses We’re also seeing a bit of push-back on the budget-minded benefits of a zero-emission scoot, specifically the novel feel of stuff like ...
U.K.-based Electrogenic unveils "drop-in" EV conversion kit for the first-generation Mazda Miata/MX-5. It has a 42 kWh battery good for a claimed 150 miles (241 km) of range. The new electric motor ...
As more engineers spend more time creating electric conversions, we get more elegant solutions to turn ICE power to battery power. England-based Electrogenic produces a few especially tidy kits for ...
Once again, buying new isn’t the only option for EV adoption. You can always just convert an older car—even a coveted, high-dollar classic like an air-cooled Porsche 911. The icon now works with a ...
Electric conversions for existing sports car platforms have received a mixed reception from the enthusiast world. Vintage Porsche 911s and Jaguar E-Types without their gas-drinking hearts straight-up ...
1978 Ford engine bay post-EV conversion. Current EV Motors Founder Rocco Calandruccio grew up surrounded by cars; his grandfather opened a Ford dealership and then a Buick dealership and collected ...
British EV technology company Electrogenic, known for its classic car EV conversions, has revealed details of its newly expanded range of ‘drop-in’ EV conversion kits, future-proofing the world’s most ...
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