Aug 14 2008
Electric Vehicles of America Can Help You Convert Your Car to Electric
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I find myself wondering more and more these days about how realistic it would be to own an electric automobile. Have you ever wondered about the realistic benefits of owning a hybrid vehicle?
A hybrid electric car combines the strengths of a traditional internal combustion engine and those of an electrically powered vehicle.
Here are a few tidbits of info that I find interesting and helpful for a decision like this:
- Nickel-Metal-Hydride is what the batteries that the power comes from are made of. These batteries are designed to be completely discharged and recharged and have the ability to store electrical power.
- The combustion engine found in a hybrid electric car is similar to a normal smaller engine. The engine is smaller and weighs less and this is what makes it more energy efficient.
- Maximum efficiency is achieved because the motor is constructed according to average power used by a hybrid electric car. The specification of the highest level of demanded power directly corrolates to the size of a motor in a typical combustion motor.
If you are getting closer and closer to making a change, I found some really cool information today about converting your existing vehicles to electric.
Electric Vehicles of America says it is possible to convert your gas-powered car to an electric powered car. It even lists car shops were you can have your car converted to electric powered.
At Electric Vehicles of America you will find free detailed calculations for whatever your specific application may be…whether industrial, on-road electric car or electric truck, off-road electric vehicle, electric boat, or even sailboat auxiliary.
The calculations made by Electric Vehicles of America will identify the amperage, horsepower, and running time at various speeds.
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Electric vehicles of America huh?
If you want to see something interesting, check out the documentary called “Who Killed the Electric Car.” Very thought provoking stuff.
http://www.redux.com/playlist/who_killed_the_electric_car_entire_full_length_documentary