Hello,
I'm a student making research and want to ask some questions.
Why would you want to convert (or converted) your car to electric?
-less polution
-performance standpoint
-cheaper to maintain
-cheaper to use
-to stand out
-future perspectives
-other (fill up)
Thank you in advance
Studies research (couple of questions)
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Re: Studies research (couple of questions)
Yeah I'd go with the "other".
Waiting in line to fill up for an overpriced product that could double in price overnight with a national reserve of 2 weeks.
A converted car is more convenient as there is no queue to plug in at home.
There is not enough choice to make me want to buy a production eV.
Ugly, Boring, overpriced.
Waiting in line to fill up for an overpriced product that could double in price overnight with a national reserve of 2 weeks.
A converted car is more convenient as there is no queue to plug in at home.
There is not enough choice to make me want to buy a production eV.
Ugly, Boring, overpriced.
So the short answer is NO but the long answer is YES.
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Re: Studies research (couple of questions)
For me it's "cheaper to use". Driving electric for ten years.
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Re: Studies research (couple of questions)
Energy security is pretty high up the list for me
Matt
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2023 BYD Atto 3 - 21k km
2017 Renault zoe - 147'000km
2012 Leaf - 101'000km - soon to be trialing a booster battery
2007 Vectrix - 197'000km (retired)
2007 Vectrix - 50k km