By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Will_Yap]Will Yap
VW Beetle is one of the iconic cars of the 1970s. The vehicle is fun to drive, good looking and inexpensive. Even at present, many VW enthusiasts are restoring their car and using it for daily commute. Surprisingly, an old Bug can be used as a green vehicle. An old Beetle can easily be converted into an electric vehicle to save on gasoline. This article will present some information on VW electric conversion process.
To convert a VW Beetle to run purely on electricity is quite simple. The idea is to remove the internal combustion engine and replace it with an electric motor. Since the Beetle engine is located at the back, placing the motor at the rear of the car is advantages for handling purposes. When the engine is gone, all its associated components such as gas tank, fuel lines, radiator and exhaust pipes are also removed. Any free space in the car will be used to store deep cycle batteries. The batteries will be use to supply power to the electric motor. An average electric VW Beetle would need about 15 to 20 units of battery. On a full charge, the Bug is capable of covering approximately 150 miles.
VW electric conversion can be done by anyone with some car maintenance skill. You can either do the retrofitting on your own at home or you can outsource the conversion process to a professional mechanic. Driving an electric VW is different from driving any EV. In actual fact, you are driving a piece of automotive history and being green while doing it.
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