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Electric Vehicle Conversion

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Electric Vehicle Conversion

Publisher: Wikibooks

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An electric vehicle conversion is the modification of a conventional internal combustion engine (ICE) driven vehicle to battery electric propulsion, creating a battery electric vehicle. Much of the information in this text is also applicable to the design and construction of electric vehicles from materials and components, as is commonly done by hobbyists assembling kit cars with ICE engines.

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