
Electric vehicles have many advantages over their gas-powered counterparts. They're ecologically sound, much cheaper to operate, and require almost no routine maintenance. Drivers can enjoy the clean-running convenience and economy of an electric vehicle for as much as it costs to buy a new car. This illustrated guide explains step by step how to build an inexpensive EV from a kit or convert an existing internal combustion engine. Build Your Own Electric Car begins with an informative history of electric vehicles, current international advances in EV technology, and a look ahead at the future of EV development. Then, author Bob Brant gives a building-block description of each EV component-motor, drive train, controllers, power supplies, chargers, and chassis-and how to put them all together to make a working vehicle. He also gives valuable advice on where to find affordable EV components and systems, how to get the most out of EV driving and ownership, and how to make the best buy, build, and conversion tradeoffs.
This book investigates the practical methodologies and technical considerations required for an individual to construct or convert a vehicle into an electric-powered machine. Author Bob Brant utilizes his technical background to provide a structured framework for understanding the mechanical and electrical components necessary for electric vehicle assembly. The text synthesizes historical context, current technological standards, and hands-on guidance to assist readers in navigating the complexities of EV ownership and construction.
What You Will Find
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Readers frequently note the practical utility of the component-by-component breakdown for hobbyists. Experts highlight this as a foundational text for beginners interested in the mechanical basics of electric vehicle conversion.
Page Count:
310
Publication Date:
1994-01-01
Publisher:
Tab Books
ISBN-10:
0070072566
ISBN-13:
9780070072565
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