How to Make Your Own Homemade Electric Car
By Robert Henderson
Seems like everyone wants an electric vehicle these days, but there are so few available, and who can afford them? So lots of people are building what is essentially a homemade electric car. Not from scratch, of course. What they are doing is converting their existing car, which uses gas, into a car that runs on a battery.
In theory, it's pretty simple. You just need to remove the car's internal combustion engine and put in a battery-powered motor instead. Now you have a car that doesn't emit any kind of pollution and that costs very little to run. You've also just really boosted the resell value of your car.
What a lot of people don't know is that electric cars need far fewer repairs than gas vehicles. That's because a battery-powered engine has a lot less parts than a gas engine, and most of those parts don't even move. They'll last a long, long time. You will need to replace the batteries every few years, though.
It's no wonder that homemade electric car conversion kits are selling like crazy these days. There are many different kinds of kits available. Some provide instructions plus the parts you'll need. These can be very costly.
But you can also buy instruction manuals that tell you how to find the parts you need cheaply. There are even ways to find parts for free! One popular car conversion kit claims that you can transform your car into an electric vehicle for as little as $300.
If you're interested in getting a hold of one of these kinds of kits, it's very easy to do so. You can find them on the internet. Simply pay for them and then download them immediately. Some also provide additional video instruction. These kits, or manuals, cost approximately $30 - $40 and tell you everything you need to know about making your car electric.
What can you expect from your electric car? Well, you should be able to drive about 100 miles on one charge. And the top speed of one of these vehicles is about 50 miles an hour. In order to encourage people to drive an alternative-fuel vehicle, the government is offering all kinds of rebates, which you'll now be eligible for.
Electric cars are the wave of the future. Even the executive chairman of Ford Motors said "It's clear that society is headed down this road." But you don't have to wait years for an affordable electric vehicle to be made available. With a little time and effort you can have your very own homemade electric car for a fraction of the cost.
To find out more about electric car kits that show you how to convert your car for as little as $300, please visit Electric Car Conversion.


