electricyaris.com
Another conversion diary. Just started the project.
https://electricyaris.com https://web.mac.com/markdutko/iWeb/El...iles/yaris.png |
Cool. It seems like alot of people are doing this these days. Hell, if I had the technical know-how and money, I might pick up an older light vehicle like a CRX or a Tercel to convert.
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Are there really only two posts there?
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Not a whole lot of info on that site.
Apparently this guy has money. Interesting concept. buy a new car... Strip it of everything..... Put the parts on ebay to make money for the car payment. |
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Here's a shop doing it in LA : https://www.leftcoastconversions.com/index.php https://www.laweekly.com/general/feat...ric-car/13975/ Bring your car (a vintage CRX maybe, woo hoo!?!?!?!) and he can do it, or you can buy a kit for about $17,000 with batteries. The LA Weekly article is better than the website, CarloSW2 |
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I think they're cool transportation technology, and I can hardly wait to drive the ForkenSwift. But I also know they don't make sense for everyone (with current battery limitations & price issues). |
Here's another conversion of a brand new Echo/Yaris:
This Australian bought his Yaris (a.k.a. Echo in North America & Aus.) new in '04 and documented his conversion. He even uses renewable electricity, so it's that much more green: https://www.electric-echo.com/ https://www.electric-echo.com/images/...dEcho3Door.jpg |
Yeah I've seen that one a while back (when it was in prog.). It's nicely done. I'd like to echo his work ;) on a Yaris or xA.
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Here he's going to drop all of this cash on a new car and use a 192V AGM lead acid pack? 16 Exide Orbitals would get him about 25 miles range to 100% discharge in that car.
Whatever floats his boat, but that money spent on a new car would be better spent on a set of NiCds... A CRX with about 1,000 pounds of NiCds would have little trouble doing 120+ miles range at 60 mph. Although, I can understand AGMs from a performance perspective. He is planning on a 300V Zilla controller, after all. I'd estimate with 3,000 lbs curb weight, 192V of Exide Orbitals, a Zilla 1k controller, and WarP 9" motor, this car will do 0-60 mph in the low to mid 7 seconds area and 1/4 mile in the mid to upper 15s. This doesn't factor in whether the car is front or rear wheel drive. I don't know much about the Yaris. If it's FWD, it may be doing 16s-17s in the 1/4 mile drag race, instead of 15s. Traction is a ***** for FWD EVs. Here's his austinev.org entry: https://www.austinev.org/evalbum/922 |
Another echo/yaris sibling about to go electric:
https://www.austinev.org/evalbum/imgm...pg&w=300&h=200 Documenting the conversion of a Scion Xa gas (ICE) to electric (BEV). https://www.evconvert.blogspot.com/ (Just started - not much there yet.) |
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