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Electrogenic reveals customer Jaguar E-Type Roadster fitted with ‘drop in’ EV Kit

Electric Cars Report

British EV company Electrogenic, renowned internationally for its market-leading, classic car EV conversions, has revealed the first customer Jaguar E-Type (or XK-E) fitted with one of its game changing plug-and-play, ‘drop-in’ EV conversion kits.

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Jaguar TCS Racing reveals I-TYPE 6 Gen3 Formula E racer

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Jaguar TCS Racing revealed the Jaguar I-TYPE 6, designed and engineered to compete for the 2023 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship, as the innovative all-electric motorsport category moves into a new Gen3 era. The Jaguar I-TYPE 6 is the most advanced and efficient electric Jaguar race car ever.

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First drive in the electric Jaguar E-Type from ECD Automotive Design: A welcomed upgrade

Electrek

Just over a year after my last visit, I recently got the chance to visit my friends at ECD Automotive Design down in central Florida and take their latest EV conversion – the all-electric Jaguar E-Type for a spin.

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Electrogenic introduces ‘drop-in’ EV conversion kit to electrify classic 1960s Jaguar E-Type

Electrek

Customers around the globe can now get a 1960s Type 1 to 3 Jaguar E-Type EV – in either a Roadster or Coupé design – or buy Electrogenic’s drop-in kit and have an authorized installer do the conversion for them.

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A ’90% chance of theft’ causes insurer to cancel plans for one type of e-bike

Electrek

more… The post A ’90% chance of theft’ causes insurer to cancel plans for one type of e-bike appeared first on Electrek. The Royal Dutch Touring Club (ANWB), the largest cycling association in the Netherlands, has announced that it will no longer insure fat tire bikes due to their extremely high chance of theft.

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We visited ECD Automotive’s new facility where it’s building electric Jaguar E-Types with Tesla motors

Electrek

It’s here that the company is setting up a second assembly line to build all-electric versions of the Jaguar E-Type to join all the classic Land Rovers it has been converting for years.

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ECD Automotive Design adds electric Jaguar E-Types to its repertoire using Tesla motors

Electrek

One-of-a-kind custom vehicle manufacturer ECD Automotive Design is at it again, announcing it will now offer the classic Jaguar E-Type in addition to unique Land Rover Defenders and Range Rovers. With the option to choose a Tesla motor and battery, these electric Jaguar E-Types are now available to order.