The question is will it last? Have we finally reached a crisis point in a time when the world’s automobile manufacturers realize we need an alternative to gas powered vehicles? That the only way to avoid the fate of the dinosaur is to drive better gas mileage into their cars and trucks while continuing research on other alternatives? Consumers are buying electric car kits, spending money on electric car conversions, and trying to find out exactly what electric cars are and how they work. But if gas sees sub two dollars a gallon, will we forget about the pain of $5 a gallon gas?
Most people say no. Most people realize we have gone down this road before and they are not willing to get caught behind the eight ball again. Problem is no one tells the car makers. All of the majors are working on alternative fuel sources for the next few model years banking on the fact that the world’s drivers have had enough. Problem is if gas is cheap again, consumers will pick up right where they left off and drive up demand for SUV’s and other gas guzzlers which will force automobile manufactures to retool to release pent up demand and sideline their “green” programs yet again.
Going Green Does Have Problems
There is a huge outcry against the E85 or Ethanol based fuel program. For one the energy savings created by using ethanol is negated by the fact that it burns less efficiently than gas. Also, with the price of food skyrocketing, people have a problem with turning that food into fuel. Not to mention logistics, there are only 1500 service stations out of a total of 176,000 that offer E85 ethanol, and the vehicle in question has to be converted to take the 85/15 ethanol gas blend. In other words, this will be another boondoggle that gets us no were fast.
There Are Other Solutions
The electric car is seen as the next best technology and will hit the market in full force over the next few model years. Toyota is considering a Prius with solar panels to power the air conditioning unit. General Motors is planning on launching the sleek and sexy Volt in 2010, and BMW is working on a hydrogen powered engine they say will be ready in less than ten years. There are rumors that Mercedes-Benz plans on eliminating gas powered engines from its entire fleet by 2015. That is a pretty bold effort, but one that is surely needed.
But if any of these fantastic technological breakthroughs are going to be successful people are going to have to buy them. No one is going to confuse you for a secret agent while tooling around town in your Prius, and you are certainly going to get stares in your SMART car from Mercedes, but for all the wrong reasons. But not to worry all of you fashonistas out there waiting for the right car to accessorize your dog-wallet-purse-girlfriend-job with, the Volt is a nice looking vehicle and if you happen to have a hundred grand laying around, you could always pony up for a Tesla and be green and sexy all at the same time!
Robert Barr blogs atBlabrmouth.com. Robert says he started Blabrmouth.com for one reason, he was tired of the way business news was being presented to the general public. All the spin doctoring and screen testing, no one says anything anymore…except him!
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Odds are, you probably own a gasoline or diesel powered vehicle. If you are considering making the switch to an electric car, there are some things you should consider before getting started.
Should I Buy a New Vehicle?
If you are in the market for an electric car, the easiest option is to simply go new car shopping. There are a few production electric cars out there right now. Be aware that while an electric car is more expensive up front, if it suits your commuting needs you can save a lot of money in the long run on fuel costs. Most production electric cars have more limited range than a gasoline vehicle, but as long as you don’t drive more than 50 miles on a daily basis, they will be just fine. Along with the electric car, you will usually receive a power station for your home, where you plug your car in to recharge overnight. Remember, power isn’t free, and has to come from somewhere. You can expect a rise in your electricity bill, but usually you are still saving money over a gasoline vehicle. And check the laws in the state you live in! California, for instance, offers some very nice incentives to owners of green alternative fuel vehicles. This includes electrically powered vehicles.
Converting Your Existing Vehicle
If you just don’t want to give up your gas guzzlers style or storage capacity, it is possible to convert your vehicle to run on electricity. Just be aware from the get go that this is an expensive project that is definitely not a do-it-yourself deal. Pretty much every active component of your vehicle will have to be replaced with versions designed for electric vehicles. But the costs will probably not be much more than purchasing an electric vehicle, and you may like the results much better.
Get in touch with some companies that specialize in alternative energy sources, such as solar power or fuel cells. Even if they can’t help you with your specific project, they can probably point you towards someone that can. The company that you finally settle on will have quite a few issues to discuss with you, such as the battery types, or whether to go pure electric, or hybrid. Electricity-generating fuel cells are another option, but can be expensive to maintain. There are many different ways to go when talking electric car conversions, and many need to be worked out with someone who knows what is what.
It’s All Worth It
But once you actually perform the conversion, you will be amazed at the difference. Electric vehicles are nearly silent, and you’ll never have to pump gas again. They have a very futuristic feel about them, with computerized systems and displays as finishing touches. And they produce no emissions whatsoever, so you are doing a major favor to the environment. Imagine how much less smog there would be in your city if everyone drove zero emission electric cars.
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Nick Earl asked: Electric car conversions, are becoming widely popular all round the world, not only in the form of electric hybrid vehicles being manufactured by large car companies, but also many people are simply converting their existing cars to run on electricity via an electrical car conversion kit. There is a little bit of confusion around this subject as to which cars are able to use this technology and be converted to run as an electric.
Most small cars, and by small cars I mean cars that are not large trucks, can use this technology. Cars such as VWs, Ford’s, BMWs and Vauxhall’s can all be converted to run on electricity. The process is actually much more simplistic than most people would understand when they first find out about this technology. A car conversion can be carried out in under a day once the parts have been identified and made ready to be used in the system.
The fact that you can convert your car to run on electricity for a small cost is a massive plus for most people, as we all know we are heading into a major economic low point at the moment, and fuel costs are especially suffering as a result of this and also environmental factors.
The system of electrical car conversion kits basically allows you to run your car off a charge of electricity, and one charge can last up to 100 miles in some cases. Although there are some disadvantages, such as having to wait for the charge times which can take several hours, it is important to note that we’re living in an extremely uncertain time when it comes to prices of gasoline and other economic factors, and for this reason a sacrifice of managing your charge time for your electrical powered car is rather a small one.
We are actually in the state now, where we actually really need to start thinking and using alternative fuel methods, even if it does involve such sacrifices as stated above. We are going to need to make a change, and soon.
So that’s all well and good, and you may want to convert your car and get the process underway and begin saving money and saving the environment by using an electric car conversion kit, but where do you find the right guide to get the process done?
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Bill Temple asked: You’ve decided to do your own AC electric car conversion. You have the choice of installing either DC or AC electric motors in your conversion car, but AC is definitely the way to go. The advantages far outweigh the one small disadvantage.
AC motors are lighter for the power output; they come with motor controllers, and have regenerative braking installed in most models (more on this later). They do, however cost a bit more because of these benefits, this being the only disadvantage of AC over DC motors for your electric car conversion.
What do you need to start?
· Detailed plans on AC electric car conversion
· A workspace- garage, shop or some similar place, or even your laneway.
· Common tools available in most homes
· A reliable helper for holding parts and lifting some heavy objects.
You will first need a vehicle to do the conversion on; a good list of the best cars and trucks to use is available in the plans. We have done 3 AC electric car conversions now and feel that small trucks are best. We used an older model Toyota for our last conversion and it worked out very well.
It is light and there is quite a bit of room to place batteries (you need 20 or so) in the frame or in the box of the truck. After locating the vehicle you want to use, you will have to remove all of the gas engine and exhaust parts. It really doesn’t take long, and you have the option of purchasing a car without the engine at some wrecking yards. This saves a lot of time and expense for you.
You can then start your ac electric car conversion. The AC motor is attached directly to the transmission with a simple adaptor kit. Battery placement is probably the most difficult part of the project and the detailed plans show you many options available. It’s important to balance the weight of the batteries with your carrying capacity. More batteries means longer range between charges but also reduces room for passengers or cargo. The choice is yours depending on your driving habits.
After your AC electric car conversion is done and you take your first drive you won’t be able to stop smiling, especially when you drive by a gas station and don’t have to stop. With a range of over 200 miles and top speeds of 50 mph your electric car will drive just like any vehicle on the road, except- no gas!
Did you know that gas prices are expected to rise to $7 per gallon by next year?
Isn’t it time you did something about this situation for you and your family? Let’s get started.
Learn AC electric car conversion is the best place to start to do your own conversion and start saving money and the environment by not using gasoline in your new electric car.
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Jim Henderson asked: People everywhere are frustrated because they want electric cars, but the few cars that are available are way too expensive. A lot of folks are taking matters into their own hands and doing electric car conversions themselves. It’s not hard to do. You just need to buy a kit and you’re off and running.
What are electric car conversions? It’s when you remove the internal combustion engine from your gas vehicle and replace it with an electric motor that runs on batteries. When you’re finished, you’ll have a zero-emissions car that’s much cheaper to drive than a vehicle powered by gasoline.
Performing a conversion is a good way to boost the resell value of your car. And did you know that electric cars don’t break down as much, or need as much maintenance as gas-powered cars? That’s because electric engines have fewer moving parts. The only expense is the batteries, which you’ll need to change every few years.
In order to do a conversion, you’ll need an electric car conversions kit. Some are quite expensive because they come with parts. Others don’t include parts, but are detailed sets of instructions that show you exactly how to set everything up and do the conversion. Many of these kits tell you how to get most of the tools and parts you need cheaply, sometimes even for free. One popular kit, for example, says that you can build your own electric car for as little as $300!
Many kits can be downloaded right over the internet. Some come with video instruction as well. These kits usually cost anywhere from $30 – $50.
When you’re done converting your car, it should be able to go 100 miles on a single charge and travel up to 50 mph. Another benefit is that you’ll receive generous rebates from the state and federal governments for driving an electric vehicle.
“It’s clear that society is headed down this road,” said the executive chairman of Ford Motors recently. But you don’t need to wait. Electric car conversions are accessible to everyone right now. You can easily download a kit and start building your own electric car today!
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