Turning gas-fueled cars into electric ones can be four times cheaper than buying a new EV.

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    Fun fact almost 100% of Uruguays energy consumption (other than vehicles) comes from renewable energy

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    Very surprised at the price claims; in the US, doing a conversion has been expensive enough that it’s rarely done

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      US parts prices are … WOW … There was a time when there were junkyards, guess there aren’t so many as once.

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      Which mostly boils down to labor prices. You can build cheap EV conversions if you have free labor and don’t care too much about range and charging speed

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    This is a really cool idea. I never considered that something like this could happen.

    I’m guessing all the parts that actually make the car go are getting replaced. I wonder if this will catch on and we will see a resurgence of old cars being retrofitted.

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      It’s been a thing for quite a while. I want to say about 10 years ago I was watching a bunch of off grid YouTube videos and more than a couple people turned their cars into short range EVs.

      More recently I’ve seen a few videos from a professional shop in Cali that does it for classic cars, also you have Jerry Rig Everything converting a Humvee.

      It’s been a thing and will probably end up being more and more common

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        I’ll have to check out his video on this. I think it’s a really fascinating idea.

        Electric cars are just starting to be a thing where I live, but maybe in a few years, I’ll check this out for myself.

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        I’m pretty sure people were doing this in the 90’s or even earlier. Obviously the range was shit but they were only for local commuting.

        The very first cars were electric.

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      On the whole, car should be lighter (-engine & parts,-muffler,-fuel tank) … depending on # batteries needed (+ holding structure + cables)(might lose the back seat). Same Transmission/drive train needs.

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      there’s a company that is doing it in behalf of Volkswagen for their beetles/bugs of yesteryear.

      did… did I just write out yesteryear and use it in a sentence? wtf