Last updated: 28 December 2009
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LCCEVC/LCEVA Ning Site: http://lccevc.ning.com – A Social Networking site to facilitate communication among group members |
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Electric Auto Association: www.eaaev.org - A National Electric Auto Association |
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Oregon Electric Vehicle Association: www.oeva.org – The Oregon Electric Vehicle Association based in Portland, OR |
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Where do I start?: EV Parts Conversion Advice – A pdf article from EV Parts on where to start your Conversion. |
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EV Parts: – A Washington State based EV Parts supplier. They have a retail store in Sequim, WA. |
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EVSource.com: – The Complete Electric Vehicle Resource |
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EV Components: – Electric Vehicle Components, LLC is a Washington State based supplier of EV related components. |
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Open Source Civic EV by Tim Kutscha: civic-ev.blogspot.com/ – This is the Open Source Civic EV Kit Blog page. This is a history of the construction of the prototype car used to create the kit. |
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Civic EV Kit: groups.google.com/group/civic-ev-kit – This is the Open-Source Honda Civic Electric Vehicle Conversion Google Group page. Drawings and discussions of the What, Why, and How of this Open-Source kit. |
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EV Album: www.evalbum.com – A large collection of electric vehicles. This is a great resource for what vehicles have been converted. |
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David Nelson's Gizmo: EV Album entry and Blog – The first link is the EV Album entry and the second is a blog showing some of the things I've done with the Gizmo. |
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Tesla Motors: www.teslamotors.com – This is a currently available two passenger roadster. It can do 0-60mph in under 4 seconds and has a 244 mile range on the EPA test cycle. |
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Aptera: www.aptera.com/ – This is a car designed starting with aerodynamics. It is a fully electric three-wheeled car with a range of about 110 miles. The prototype was able to go 251 miles on a gallon of diesel at 55mph. |