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  2. eMotorWerks - Wikipedia

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    The company started as a developer of Electric Vehicle conversion kits in 2010, and by 2012 had a product. [4] The Modular Mechanical Conversion System was designed "to hold all the EV components and attach them to the donor vehicle. The system is adaptable with minor modifications to many types of passenger vehicles." [5]

  3. Electric vehicle conversion - Wikipedia

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    The electric vehicle conversion industry has grown to include conversion car garages, [25] aftermarket kits [26] and vehicle components. [ 27 ] [ 28 ] Some companies focus specifically on certain classic cars (i.e. VW Beetle , Rolls-Royce, Jaguar, Citroën H Van , etc.) [ 29 ] [ 30 ]

  4. VIA Motors - Wikipedia

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    VIA Motors is an American electric vehicle development and manufacturing company founded in 2010. VIA Motors started out converting GM vehicles into plug-in hybrids (), but now produces fully electric commercial vehicles for fleet managers.

  5. Category : Electric vehicle manufacturers of the United States

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    Pages in category "Electric vehicle manufacturers of the United States" The following 101 pages are in this category, out of 101 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. Mills Extreme Vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Electric kit car commissioned as a promotional vehicle by a company to showcase their products as well as challenging pre-conceived notions about electric vehicles, in terms of type and performance. To that end, the R2 (also known as the Electric Sports Car) was an open two-seater with high-performance (4.5 sec 0–60 time was the aim); it made ...

  7. Revolo - Wikipedia

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    The Revolo kit comprises a 7.5 to 10 horsepower electric motor [11] developed and patented by KPIT, an electronic motor controller, lead–acid battery pack, mechanical assembly, and coupling, proprietary software for control algorithms of the motor and batteries, and battery management system.