How hard will it be to convert old cars to electricity once fossil fuels are no longer the standard? This is, of course, assuming they are still street legal.
>>16738266
Read this http://webpages.charter.net/dhrivnak/electric_jeep.htm
>>16738294
Interesting. I have to wonder how good charging times and range will be for conversion kits in the near future.
>>16738266
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HltFaAZ9oDw
Not hard.
>Buy a strong electric motor that'll fit right in front of the rear differential.
>Buy a bunch of 12V Li ion batteries and wire them together
>You could fit a transmission, but for most cases you might not.
>Wire up a power system to the motor from the batteries
>Connect the motor to the differential and go about your business.
>>16738266
It's not rocket science, Electric cars are basically life sized RC cars. EV conversions have been a thing for like 30 years now.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pW85NjT_p4
>>16738266
surprisingly easy
>adapt the bell housing of the transmission to electric motor
>controller
>battery pack
>drive by wire pedal
>pump for power steering
>pump for brake assistance
>charging system
throw in some wires and sneak through the ghetto.