Electrogenic is a leading EV powertrain manufacturer that offers electric conversion kits for re-powering timeless classics like the Jaguar E-Type, the Porsche 911, and the Rolls-Royce Phantom.
Luckily, this very issue is something that EV Works' electric Miata conversion kit is here to address. If you want a drop-top electric two seater and you have $100,000 burning a hole in your very ...
Electrogenic has created an EV-swap kit for the NA-generation Mazda MX ... Enter Electrogenic, a UK-based specialist in EV conversions. Battery-electric swaps often send the purists rummaging ...
But a California bill proposed last year sought to change that with a rebate for EV conversion projects. A few companies have attempted to build lower-cost conversion kits—France's Transition On ...
This is no one-off, home-built kit either. Electrogenic has produced EV conversions for Porsche 911s, the Jaguar E-Type, classic Minis, and the DeLorean DMC-12. But changing the heart of any car ...
A company in the UK has revealed a Miata EV conversion kit that can do just that. The company’s conversion kit, which is said to be entirely reversible, requires no cutting or drilling of the ...
New conversion Kits have been developed in the global market that would allow old diesel engines to be converted into ...
Electrogenic’s conversion kit for the MX-5 gives the NA Miata 160 hp and 150 miles of real-world range. Weight is up by 220 lbs, but still low by EV standards at just 2,425 lbs, and the weight ...