Not Enough Green to be Green?
You have gone green with your electricity, your food and your water, but you still have that emission coughing, gas guzzler parked in the driveway. The hybrids are a step in the right direction, but you want to be as green as you can be. As our favorite frog said, “It ain’t easy being greenâ€, especially when you don’t have Movie Star money. How about a neighborhood electric vehicle? No, not the tiny carts that go a max of 25 miles an hour, but a vehicle that you can use. You can own a green electric vehicle with highway speed and a 50 mile distance for the cost of a small size car.
Ken dreamt about building an electric vehicle for 25 years. He went a step further to make it a truly green vehicle. Ken purchased a vehicle with an internal combustible engine and recycled it. The vehicle was not in good working condition. All parts that were not needed were sold as replacement parts. Way to recycle, Ken! After months of work, the vehicle was a success. It uses no gas, never needs an oil change and has no radiator or muffler. It produces no pollution and no noise. With few moving parts maintenance is minimal. The batteries take 6-8 hours to charge which costs a whopping average of $1.50 per charge. To top it off, this green machine is fun to drive!
The vehicle is greeted with “thumbs up†as Ken makes his commute to work. Others started to show interest in owning their very own answer to expensive fuel costs and environmentally un-friendly vehicles. Ken enjoyed building his truck so much that he decided to build these electric vehicles for the public. Ken will build your vehicle upon request for the cost of a compact car. Since the cost of a charge is less than a gallon of gas and there is no need for oil changes, the saving are endless. Now you don’t have to be George Clooney to afford to be as green as your want to be.
For more information on owning an electric car of your own, contact Ken at (407) 805-0766.
Motor: Advanced DC FB1-4001A Series Wound DC
Drivetrain: 5 speed manual transmission
Controller: Curtis 1231C-8601 (95-144Vdc) 500 Amp
Batteries: 24 Trojan T 105, 6.00 Volt, Lead-Acid, Flooded
System Voltage: 144 Volts
Charger: Zivan NG-3
DC/DC: Converter Power-One
Instrumentation: 60-160 V Voltmater, 0-400 Ammeter, Tachometer, Controller Temperature gauge, Acc. Voltmeter
Top Speed: 70 MPH (112 KPH)
Range: 50 Miles (80 Kilometers)
Conversion Time: 3 months
Conversion Cost: $15,000
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