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Tuesday, October 11th, 2022 2:46 AM

If you had a classic car and a bit of money spare, would you be tempted to convert it to electric?

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Converting a classic car to electric power could reduce maintenance, extend its life and make it safer – and it’s becoming increasingly popular.

It’s not exactly small change, but with the conversion industry still in its infancy, we can expect prices to fall in the coming years. When you consider that you’re increasing your classic car’s longevity and lowering its maintenance costs – perhaps it’s a fair price to pay to preserve a piece of driving history?

Keep in mind each conversion is unique and needs to follow the National Code of Practice for Light Vehicle Construction and Modification, and be signed-off by an approved engineer too.

 

Let us know your thoughts in the comments.

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2 years ago

With all the problems the local environmentalists are trying to cause for Tesla in Berlin-Brandenburg, I wonder about converting a Trabant to EV, as a gag project. But I don't live there, so meh. Maybe someone over there will someday.

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I'm sure one day that they'll have an EV converted Street Machine publication!

In the meantime can someone tell me when will they be stopping the use of petrol around the world and Mad Max takes over!

Anyway, going forward the existing mechanics will need to do something to stay in business as the balance of power swings over to EVs. I'm sure converting ICE to EV could see many classics turn over a new leaf for the rich and famous.

Will be interesting to see in the future which EVs will be the new classic cars!

Conversion kits are already available...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQPFk6viR2A

https://www.evwest.com/catalog/index.php?cPath=40

https://www.ozdiyelectricvehicles.com/

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@Enforcer​ and @NRMA_Paul - I thought this was v interesting:

An Australian startup adding modern technology to classic Land Rovers will become part of one of the biggest electric vehicle conversion companies in the world this week after merging with a British firm.

Melbourne-based Jaunt Motors will partner with Zero EV to create Fellten, which will operate across Australia, the UK and North America.

The co-founder of Jaunt Motors, Dave Budge, said the merger was not just about converting more classic cars with electric motors themselves but helping car owners and mechanics to make the switch too.

“We’re scaling up to deliver hundreds of units next year and beyond,” he said. “And the biggest thing is awareness. Most people don’t know that this is even possible.”

Budge said demand for the service in Australia was already high, with bookings “stretching into 2024”, and its customers were mostly Land Rover enthusiasts who wanted to bring new life to their vehicles.


https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/nov/01/jaunt-motors-zero-ev-merger-fellten-to-convert-classic-cars-vehicles-electric

Jaunt co-founders Dave Budge and Marteen Burger with a converted LandRover their workshop in Williamstown, Melbourne.

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