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Suzuki Swift Dzire Electric Car Conversion with Gears

Plug In India

By Atul Gopal We had an opportunity to visit Nothway Motorsports to check out their new electric car conversion kit. That's what Maruti Suzuki makes in a few hours. So Hemank chose Maruti Suzuki's Swift Dzire. So you have to ensure that your converted car weight matches that of the original. EV kits are still not popular.

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Panasonic develops highly efficient artificial photosynthesis system with gallium nitride semiconductor for conversion of CO2 to formic acid

Green Car Congress

Panasonic has developed an artificial photosynthesis system using a gallium nitride photoelectrode and a metal catalyst which uses sunlight to convert CO 2 mainly to formic acid (an important intermediate in chemical synthesis) at an efficiency (solar energy to chemical energy) of 0.2%—a Click to enlarge. Hiroshi Hashiba et al.

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Electric Quad Project.

DIY Electric Car

I have an 2004 Suzuki quadrunner (Z250 is anyone cares) It''s a rolling chassis only. My plan is to convert this ride into an EV. Should I look for a straight axle with chain conversion? I have the resources to create an adapter to convert the 13 spine either up or down to match a golf cart motor. Motor was lost long ago.

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Bosch electric car conversion kit – “eAxle”

Electric Vehicless

If you are searching for electric car conversion kit , you can not miss “Bosch”. Bosch electric car conversion kit fitted in Maruti Suzuki Baleno. Here you can find a conversion of a Maruti suzuki baleno with Bosch electric conversion kit. Conversion time is approximately two months. Conclusion.

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Automakers agree on common plug to recharge electric vehicles

Tony Karrer Delicious EVdriven

Line breaks and paragraphs are automatically converted — no need to use or tags. To create a live link, simply type the URL (including [link] or email address and we will make it a live link for you. You can put up to 3 URLs in your comments. Previous Engadget goes legs-on with Hondas walking-assist devices (with video!) In a word, no.