It was great having you over having a go on our racers! If anyone wants to get involved, look us up on Facebook as our group is the best place to get involved.
@@spudproductions7606 If you know of any events in your neck of the woods let us know! We're also trying to make an off grid solar charging setup, the biggest cost to us is electric fees at events which that would help us avoid. If you've any batteries you can't use in cars you want rid of we'd be very happy to take them off your hands!
My life has gone by too fast with regards technology. What I mean is that, the technology-space you guys live and work in, I would have truly loved to be involved with that. So enjoy it for the sake of a somewhat fuzzy minded old guy in his 70's.
Really good coverage of a diverse range of applications: bike, automotive, off-highway, and aviation! Great to see, since we can all learn a lot from each others playground. From my perspective there are lots of lovely cost effective classic aircraft and gliders out there just itching to be upgraded to nice modern (or near future) batteries...
Thanks for the overview of a few special projects that are being made. I live in the Netherlands, but unfortunately I can't go to Amsterdam Fully Charged Show. Hopefully they will visit again in 2023.
Was nice to get the early vids from Farnborough. Fantastic hit! Amsterdam and then San Diego, will add even more to this quickly expanding universe of electric everything.
You could buy the motor that they show but don't actually sell with the reduction gearbox that they described in the MX-5 build - but also don't actually sell - to do a nice fictional Escort conversion.
The Scarabs great but the cab needs to sit a bit further back and higher for better ofroading like on a Stalwart .. also reduces the cab overhang for a better AOA going forward. The dash needs a arrangement to allow a better look down and forward view for driver. ..small tweaks but otherwise very cool. The Carver needs a one action break fold and slide forward seat ..a fixed buckets not good even on a two door car. It would also allow more space at the hips.🙄😉 Also prefer hammerhead or Tadpole trike layouts.. one at the back. Those motors look promising if the Torques high enough the boat and Sailing people may also be interested. 70kw from the small motor would definately interest a whole bunch of them given basic affordability... at the moment they are looking motors the size of the most powerful delivering 15-25kw.
Watching from Texas and enjoying every minute. Your doing a great job mixing up content to make your show interesting, even my 12 year old son watches with me. Yeee Haww
Great video. 👍 BTW - if you care about ‘right to repair’ (which I’d image most of us do), never buy a Future Motion (ie One wheel) product like the one ridden at the end of the video 👍
You Distroyed those BMWs? and a Deloren WTF! CRIMINAL!! These "Classics" ARE NOT Renewable!! YOU do Not Want Me at this SHOW! I WOULD HECKEL the hell out of this!!
"A little too big for my liking" You European's crack me up. So used to driving your little toy cars you think that's too big.......lol. I drive a 4 door Ford F150. It doesn't feel the least bit big. It's the #1 selling vehicle here in Canada.
"Coffee"², my bottom ! Still it's nice to see you are Human. When you are finished playing silly buggers to Moon-Machines, (EVERYONE will want one !), I have a BRILLIANT idea that will do Electric Cars Enthusiasm a lot of good, a LOT of good for your Bank Account, and a nice spin-off for little old Me. Speak to you in the day. PS. Central Steering Wheel. Now you can have the advantage of not knowing how far from the kerb you are in EVERY Country ! .
That Thunderbirds truck was great. My one concern with it is the use of hub motors. The problem is that with hub motors they take all of the direct shock from the road, whereas in a typical layout the motor is connected to the road indirectly through the suspension system, which removes a *LOT* of the shock from the road. This is one thing that I worry about with the Aptera as well. It is more compact, but I hope the longevity is not compromised.
@@spudproductions7606 I'm sure they've done numerous durability tests and have decided that it is worth it, and I imagine that for most driving situations the shock is manageable. Crazy off-road driving over very rocky terrain might be more severe but that's not the function of that particular truck.
An old friend, now deceased, had an Isetta, which he turned over, one night, on a disused aerodrome road. He and his girlfriend couldn't get out of the car, because it was upside-down, stopping the door from opening. They spent an 'interesting' night, trapped in the car, before a farmer rescued them. A somewhat hasty wedding soon followed. 🤭
I'd love to get to the Sydney 2023 event, but it's a 12 hour drive away at least, or 2.5 hour flight. Hopefully I can combine reasons for a trip to get to that show. Please keep us updated with event dates via your vids.
I would expect an electric airplane to have modern touchscreens instead of old fashioned analog gauges and instruments. My e-scooter that was designed in 2017 all of the instruments were replaces with a big screen and some buttons near the handle bars.
😀😀😀WOW Mind blowing I am so excited watching the De-Loran, LOVE IT Bubbly car LOVE IT, Bager VW amazing LOVE IT WOW Thank you. THE FUTURE, I use to draw in hub motors are the future 1 wheel 2 wheels 3 wheels 16 motors MENTAL AND COOL electric trains! ................................. Gutted could not go this year................. Watching on TV......... Still think your open-top Landy my favorite 😀Trying to slow anthropogenic extinction and having FUN.😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃
Great job on the DeLorean after all that had a very poor engine and suspension from the factory when new. Should be excellent when given the ECC treatment.
Agree saw the London launch and it had crap engine bad gear box it was slow and thirsty 🙄 back in the 1980s I look forward to seeing the review of all electric De Lorean. Would add my 1974 Triumph Spitfire had a horrible engine gear box just passable another classic car that will be much better still have my 1974 Spitfire waiting for rebuild and all electric🤞
EV classic cars is such a great idea. I would really like to see some "drop in" kits that replace common ICE engine/transmission packages with an EV system. For example, in the US there have been hundreds of thousands if not millions of cars made by General Motors over the years that use a small block Chevy (or very similar Buick, Pontiac, Oldsmobile engine) mated to a TurboHydro TH350 or TH400 transmission. A drop in replacement that uses the same engine and transmission mounts and takes up the same space, etc would be so great. Extra space in the engine compartment could be used for batteries as well as the space used by the fuel tank, which is no longer needed. And of course the trunk could partly be used too. This would mean that the battery pack would be split up into more than one pack, but that shouldn't be a problem. Ford and Chrysler have used similar engine/tranny combinations over the decades, as well as other cars all over the world.
@@spudproductions7606 Ah, nice! I know there are many companies around the world that will do conversions for ICE cars, though several specialize in specific models. I also know that Ford has a crate motor kit available soon that will be a mostly complete set of everything you need but I don't think it's a direct drop in. I think this is a largely untapped market that could potentially be HUGE. Imagine a classic Mustang that is even more impressive from a performance point of view but also can behave like a super economy car when driven "normally". Or a Corvette, Camaro or any number of cars around the world. Would be awesome.
Love Richard's inventive and brilliant conversions. What better way to restore an old classic with a dodgy engine pedigree, eg. Dolly Sprint, TR7, Stag, Vitesse, 1100 Vanden Plas, Allegro Equipe, Austin Maxi HLS... time to stop I feel.
Hey Moggy, didn’t know you had your own you tube channel. Insta subscribe! The cars look awesome and I’m sure the engineering you have done underneath is too. I hope you are going to expand you business to manufacture conversion kits to be sent around the world. I see a massive future in classic conversions.
Just one question: Is this centered/mid steering wheel vehicles legal in both the UK (or any other country with right handed steering wheel) and the US (or other country with left handed steering wheel)?
I would love to see electric race car with hub motors... Separate motors for each wheel helps with weight distribution and avoids most of slipping as the motor push the wheels down to the road.... I'm just not sure how powerful the best hub motors are compared to normal electric motors...
I knew I had seen a similar looking truck before, check out Diesel Brothers HEMTT truck on their channel, that thing is a beast but spews out diesel fumes.
"Can't believe I said Sensible." This alludes to a question that I get asked a lot of times from non-EV drivers. Why do EVs have to accelerate so fast, especially Teslas? Why can't they be sensible? Well, the truth is that if you want BEVs to remain a niche product, then make the BEV no better than the ICEV, arguably like the Renault Zoe or Nissan Leaf. BEVs have to be better. A lot better. Which they are - to kill off the ICEV. Which includes slightly ridiculous acceleration numbers. Or even stupidly quick acceleration numbers. Then you aren't just selling to busy environmentalists (cough), like me.
I agree. I would like a super-tortoise mode though, for when I want maximum mileage / cannot afford a new set of tyres this month. My father's old Merc had a limiter, you could set it to 30 and it would never exceed that, so you could drive it normally and know you are safe from the long arm of the law. It also had a button at the end of the accelerator pedal travel - give that a hard press and it would leap towards the horizon like a scolded cat. Great feature.
EVs will be sensible when you can charge one while living in a high rise apartment (most city dwellers). Until then they'll remain niche in the most densely populated areas which is where they're most suited. Environmentalist or not.
@@BombSponge That's another question entirely. It isn't the fault of the EV. That's the relatively easily solved issue of infrastructure. I live in a house with no driveway. I park in my residential car park. Much correspondence to my city council has resulted in zero action, with residential chargers linked to local electricity accounts. That's doable. Everywhere in my area, people have Hybrids of a type. I'm the only one with a BEV, because I asked my company if they would install chargers [EVSE], so I can charge at work for free. But the message is clear - get the residential chargers in and we'll change. You mentioned "apartment", so I'm going to guess inner city USA. The US is way behind Europe and China in EV market penetration. Our cities are solving the problem [except mine, it appears], so if You and I want an EV takeover sooner we have to solve that problem faster.
@@ramblerandy2397 Agreed, infrastructure is key. Wasn't referring to US inner cites only but most major cities around the world aren't able to accommodate charging EVs, certainly not for most people in apartments whether high rise or street parked. The irony is that at the moment most people that own EVs dont live in the areas they're most suited . i.e. high pollution, noisy, short journey areas - Inner cities. Hybrids sure, EVs no. Must be a good reason where there's so few EV Taxis too. Saw a lot of EV scooters in China - they whip out the battery pack under the seat and pop in a charged one. Seems to solve the charge time problem and you can carry the battery into your house to charge it. Crazy thing is though, they ride them around fast at night but dont turn the headlights on so they get more range. Add to that, very few if any wear helmets but they all wear face masks ...because of the pollution. You can neither hear nor see them coming, deadly! :D
@@ElectricClassicCars Haha. Seriously seems to be a lack of sunglasses culture in the U.K. I thought maybe it has to do with there usually not being enough sun
Reasonable question - Once you've made a significant investment into a bespoke Classic car conversion from petrol to EV, wouldn't it be difficult finding someone that could repair or maintain it, appreciating most mechanics couldn't and Tesla wouldn't?
@@Cre8Lounge It's not a question of parts it's a question of skillset. Who's going to fit them? Who diagnosed the fault in the first place? 99.9% of mechanics can diagnose an engine fault, how many could diagnose a Tesla drive unit controller fault? 0.1% ?
@@StreetMachine18 All the ex-Tesla mechanics? There is an abundance? Plus all the Leaf mechanics too? C'mon, less than 2% of the cars in the UK are electric and most of those are hybrids. Gives you an idea of how many mechanics there are able to fix them and with a bespoke conversion you can't take it to a dealer, whether Nissan or Tesla. This is based on the assumption too that a bespoke conversion will be as reliable as a manufacturer EV (not suggesting ECC are not competent, quite the opposite, their work looks top notch) . I suspect there are more EV technicians in a handful of major cities but you're gonna be stuck after that. Pretty sure there's at least one petrol engine mechanic in most UK towns and many villages.
@@BombSponge I would imagine that the equipment providers will have some way of running diagnostics - depends upon what sort of gear you are running. Worst case scenario, get your friendly recovery service to transport it back to your fitter. Car transport is not actually mega expensive, provided that you can book in advance. But, either way, these cars are way more simple than normal cars, so extremely unlikely to go wrong in the first place. Mostly solid state, factory sealed water proof casings.
Urgh, the Onewheel at the end hits very differently, as in sour & bitter, now that Future Motion have decided they want nothing to do with repairability of their own (might I add extremely expensive) devices. 😞
Really for one we cannot go full electric vehicles our power grid cannot handle it for one. All counties need to restructure the power grid we have now and Solar and Wind are not going to do that job to make the power needed. Still need oil for these electric cars to make them to lube the gears just dont see it happening until we redo our existing power grid.
I don't know what it is.. but that big white one, the EMOTIVE put a big smile on my face. I love it.
You've took to hosting like a duck in water! Infectious enthusiasm and funny too. Looking forward to see what the next 10 years holds!
Thank you, Richard and Robert. I love the way this ecological industry of EVs coming up in such a healthy manner.
That 6x6 vehicle looks amazing. That would make for one heck of an amazing camper.
Soon as I saw the Baha, I gave a thumbs up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It was great having you over having a go on our racers! If anyone wants to get involved, look us up on Facebook as our group is the best place to get involved.
@@spudproductions7606 If you know of any events in your neck of the woods let us know! We're also trying to make an off grid solar charging setup, the biggest cost to us is electric fees at events which that would help us avoid. If you've any batteries you can't use in cars you want rid of we'd be very happy to take them off your hands!
Excellent Richard fab show.
My life has gone by too fast with regards technology. What I mean is that, the technology-space you guys live and work in, I would have truly loved to be involved with that. So enjoy it for the sake of a somewhat fuzzy minded old guy in his 70's.
Love the 6 wheeler
glad you mention as I grew up on Fireball XL5 and the Thunderbirds --- wayyy better than Barney.
thank you
Man I just love how that E9 looks and isetta lol great work sir!
Really good coverage of a diverse range of applications: bike, automotive, off-highway, and aviation! Great to see, since we can all learn a lot from each others playground. From my perspective there are lots of lovely cost effective classic aircraft and gliders out there just itching to be upgraded to nice modern (or near future) batteries...
Thanks for the overview of a few special projects that are being made. I live in the Netherlands, but unfortunately I can't go to Amsterdam Fully Charged Show. Hopefully they will visit again in 2023.
Was nice to get the early vids from Farnborough. Fantastic hit! Amsterdam and then San Diego, will add even more to this quickly expanding universe of electric everything.
A lot of those vehicles looked liked they came out of a video game. ♡
Love the E Motive Scarab, I'm lucky enough to know Dan and have seen jt in the metal. A mega bit of kit.
4:20 the truck looks more like a former military misile launcher or airfield firetruck cab ! which is a nice shape .
That 6x6 looks judge Dredd
The original was a forward control
Love the six wheeler. Future Tatra :-)
LOL.... FYI, Thunderbird 6 was a Tiger Moth... :D
Be cool to see a 1992 Dodge Viper RT10 upgraded to electric.
Electric aeroplanes will never take off. Such an underrated statement.
lol :D not likely to compete with the efficiency of jet engines, not in this century anyway.
So someone got the pun.
Same with air balloons, another let down.
Amazing !!!
Thunderbirds are Go 👌
fantastic video . cant wait to see you all in Sydney
.keep smiling everyone
Brilliant video! Loved the programme with the Isetta, it was transformed from a troublesome toy to a proper usable vehicle.
Ahh my Isetta from 1968 when I was 16. I’d kill for an electric one today!
Billy Laine built a hubless wheeled chopper years ago
Oh, I cant wait for the coming (?) Escort MK1/2 kit with one of those 120 or 180 Kw motors. :D
You could buy the motor that they show but don't actually sell with the reduction gearbox that they described in the MX-5 build - but also don't actually sell - to do a nice fictional Escort conversion.
Great show Richard!!! Loved it!!!
How much did you improve on the DeLorean????
I can assure you that the little red Bubble car will take two adults, a child and a Labrador.. at least it did in the Sixties :)
..and I would love to have one :)
The 6x6 looks cool, like something from Alien.
The Scarabs great but the cab needs to sit a bit further back and higher for better ofroading like on a Stalwart .. also reduces the cab overhang for a better AOA going forward.
The dash needs a arrangement to allow a better look down and forward view for driver. ..small tweaks but otherwise very cool.
The Carver needs a one action break fold and slide forward seat ..a fixed buckets not good even on a two door car. It would also allow more space at the hips.🙄😉 Also prefer hammerhead or Tadpole trike layouts.. one at the back.
Those motors look promising if the Torques high enough the boat and Sailing people may also be interested. 70kw from the small motor would definately interest a whole bunch of them given basic affordability... at the moment they are looking motors the size of the most powerful delivering 15-25kw.
Nice shoes, how much for a DeLorean? I'm in Vegas
excellent
Watching from Texas and enjoying every minute. Your doing a great job mixing up content to make your show interesting, even my 12 year old son watches with me. Yeee Haww
Great video. 👍
BTW - if you care about ‘right to repair’ (which I’d image most of us do), never buy a Future Motion (ie One wheel) product like the one ridden at the end of the video 👍
Super cool insight, thank you guys.
Would be awesome if the show could come to Toronto Canada 🇨🇦
There is talk of Vancouver.
That one truck reminds me of an Oshkosh striker
Love your work 👍
Looks like a great event. I’ll have to get to the one in San Diego!
Could imagine that in out back Australia 😂
Great video mate 👌
Moggy, you are a natural born Anchorman
EV is the future of transportation. I want see more improvements. More investment need to move forward 👍👍👍👍
fiat 500 to electric must be a sweet spot
Good stuff Moggie 👍👍
Can't wait to see the Delorean episode.
You Distroyed those BMWs? and a Deloren WTF! CRIMINAL!! These "Classics" ARE NOT Renewable!! YOU do Not Want Me at this SHOW! I WOULD HECKEL the hell out of this!!
Think I saw Matt Damon driving the Emotive 6 wheeler on Mars
I love the antique Gas/Petrol pump in the back ground. Is it converted to be a charger? If not if should be. Be a hell of a new business idea
"A little too big for my liking"
You European's crack me up. So used to driving your little toy cars you think that's too big.......lol. I drive a 4 door Ford F150.
It doesn't feel the least bit big. It's the #1 selling vehicle here in Canada.
"Coffee"², my bottom !
Still it's nice to see you are Human.
When you are finished playing silly buggers to Moon-Machines, (EVERYONE will want one !), I have a BRILLIANT idea that will do Electric Cars Enthusiasm a lot of good, a LOT of good for your Bank Account, and a nice spin-off for little old Me.
Speak to you in the day.
PS. Central Steering Wheel.
Now you can have the advantage of not knowing how far from the kerb you are in EVERY Country !
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That Thunderbirds truck was great. My one concern with it is the use of hub motors. The problem is that with hub motors they take all of the direct shock from the road, whereas in a typical layout the motor is connected to the road indirectly through the suspension system, which removes a *LOT* of the shock from the road. This is one thing that I worry about with the Aptera as well. It is more compact, but I hope the longevity is not compromised.
@@spudproductions7606 I'm sure they've done numerous durability tests and have decided that it is worth it, and I imagine that for most driving situations the shock is manageable. Crazy off-road driving over very rocky terrain might be more severe but that's not the function of that particular truck.
Love evs
Where can I adapt the fun of driving a 6 speed manual with the efficiency of an EV - kinda like a VW GTE without the gas part.
dif locks? - no tyre pressures 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣🙃
I like the go karts
Tim was the fastest (obviously)
We enjoy ourselves :)
Iceland likes the tourism money, they don't actually like the tourists.
An old friend, now deceased, had an Isetta, which he turned over, one night, on a disused aerodrome road. He and his girlfriend couldn't get out of the car, because it was upside-down, stopping the door from opening. They spent an 'interesting' night, trapped in the car, before a farmer rescued them. A somewhat hasty wedding soon followed. 🤭
I'd love to get to the Sydney 2023 event, but it's a 12 hour drive away at least, or 2.5 hour flight. Hopefully I can combine reasons for a trip to get to that show. Please keep us updated with event dates via your vids.
Y like DMC !
I would expect an electric airplane to have modern touchscreens instead of old fashioned analog gauges and instruments. My e-scooter that was designed in 2017 all of the instruments were replaces with a big screen and some buttons near the handle bars.
"Flying with a parachute" was that a joke. If not then have him Google "Trevor Jacob" LOL
😀😀😀WOW Mind blowing I am so excited watching the De-Loran, LOVE IT Bubbly car LOVE IT, Bager VW amazing LOVE IT WOW Thank you. THE FUTURE, I use to draw in hub motors are the future 1 wheel 2 wheels 3 wheels 16 motors MENTAL AND COOL electric trains! ................................. Gutted could not go this year................. Watching on TV......... Still think your open-top Landy my favorite 😀Trying to slow anthropogenic extinction and having FUN.😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃
Man you like classic looks and EV's you should have looked at the Nobe 100
Great job on the DeLorean after all that had a very poor engine and suspension from the factory when new. Should be excellent when given the ECC treatment.
Agree saw the London launch and it had crap engine bad gear box it was slow and thirsty 🙄 back in the 1980s I look forward to seeing the review of all electric De Lorean. Would add my 1974 Triumph Spitfire had a horrible engine gear box just passable another classic car that will be much better still have my 1974 Spitfire waiting for rebuild and all electric🤞
Hello mate 👍
Hillman Minx. I had one and vastly under powered.
Cool, it's Mr. Vintage Voltage. I take it you are not allowed to call your channel that.
EV classic cars is such a great idea. I would really like to see some "drop in" kits that replace common ICE engine/transmission packages with an EV system. For example, in the US there have been hundreds of thousands if not millions of cars made by General Motors over the years that use a small block Chevy (or very similar Buick, Pontiac, Oldsmobile engine) mated to a TurboHydro TH350 or TH400 transmission. A drop in replacement that uses the same engine and transmission mounts and takes up the same space, etc would be so great. Extra space in the engine compartment could be used for batteries as well as the space used by the fuel tank, which is no longer needed. And of course the trunk could partly be used too. This would mean that the battery pack would be split up into more than one pack, but that shouldn't be a problem. Ford and Chrysler have used similar engine/tranny combinations over the decades, as well as other cars all over the world.
@@spudproductions7606 Ah, nice! I know there are many companies around the world that will do conversions for ICE cars, though several specialize in specific models. I also know that Ford has a crate motor kit available soon that will be a mostly complete set of everything you need but I don't think it's a direct drop in. I think this is a largely untapped market that could potentially be HUGE. Imagine a classic Mustang that is even more impressive from a performance point of view but also can behave like a super economy car when driven "normally". Or a Corvette, Camaro or any number of cars around the world. Would be awesome.
3.40 Me wants.
Love Richard's inventive and brilliant conversions. What better way to restore an old classic with a dodgy engine pedigree, eg. Dolly Sprint, TR7, Stag, Vitesse, 1100 Vanden Plas, Allegro Equipe, Austin Maxi HLS... time to stop I feel.
Who remembers bottoms 🤣
Have you looked into Ford's crate EV motor?
Hey Moggy, didn’t know you had your own you tube channel. Insta subscribe! The cars look awesome and I’m sure the engineering you have done underneath is too. I hope you are going to expand you business to manufacture conversion kits to be sent around the world. I see a massive future in classic conversions.
Just one question: Is this centered/mid steering wheel vehicles legal in both the UK (or any other country with right handed steering wheel) and the US (or other country with left handed steering wheel)?
I’m into this stuff and am bored ridged by it, which is probably a really good thing that it is boring and just works :o)
Here is the very first one wheeled skateboard filmed in 2007 in Norwich, UK: ruclips.net/video/HGbbag9dklU/видео.html
Speak to Elon as his Mars Emotive rover 👍
I would love to see electric race car with hub motors... Separate motors for each wheel helps with weight distribution and avoids most of slipping as the motor push the wheels down to the road.... I'm just not sure how powerful the best hub motors are compared to normal electric motors...
I knew I had seen a similar looking truck before, check out Diesel Brothers HEMTT truck on their channel, that thing is a beast but spews out diesel fumes.
Nobe'. Where's the Estonian Nobe'?
I tried to watch this video several times but the ads were too long and I just stopped
I’m looking for a boat conversion from diesel?
Sorry would be great if you could convert electric to a Honda CRV generation 1 and 2.
Honda CR-V generation 1 and 2
Watching this and other videos of yours one really realises that EVs are the future and that petrol/diesel is pretty much dead.
"Can't believe I said Sensible."
This alludes to a question that I get asked a lot of times from non-EV drivers. Why do EVs have to accelerate so fast, especially Teslas? Why can't they be sensible? Well, the truth is that if you want BEVs to remain a niche product, then make the BEV no better than the ICEV, arguably like the Renault Zoe or Nissan Leaf. BEVs have to be better. A lot better. Which they are - to kill off the ICEV. Which includes slightly ridiculous acceleration numbers. Or even stupidly quick acceleration numbers. Then you aren't just selling to busy environmentalists (cough), like me.
I agree.
I would like a super-tortoise mode though, for when I want maximum mileage / cannot afford a new set of tyres this month.
My father's old Merc had a limiter, you could set it to 30 and it would never exceed that, so you could drive it normally and know you are safe from the long arm of the law.
It also had a button at the end of the accelerator pedal travel - give that a hard press and it would leap towards the horizon like a scolded cat. Great feature.
EVs will be sensible when you can charge one while living in a high rise apartment (most city dwellers). Until then they'll remain niche in the most densely populated areas which is where they're most suited. Environmentalist or not.
@@BombSponge That's another question entirely. It isn't the fault of the EV. That's the relatively easily solved issue of infrastructure.
I live in a house with no driveway. I park in my residential car park. Much correspondence to my city council has resulted in zero action, with residential chargers linked to local electricity accounts. That's doable. Everywhere in my area, people have Hybrids of a type. I'm the only one with a BEV, because I asked my company if they would install chargers [EVSE], so I can charge at work for free. But the message is clear - get the residential chargers in and we'll change.
You mentioned "apartment", so I'm going to guess inner city USA. The US is way behind Europe and China in EV market penetration. Our cities are solving the problem [except mine, it appears], so if You and I want an EV takeover sooner we have to solve that problem faster.
@@ramblerandy2397 Agreed, infrastructure is key. Wasn't referring to US inner cites only but most major cities around the world aren't able to accommodate charging EVs, certainly not for most people in apartments whether high rise or street parked. The irony is that at the moment most people that own EVs dont live in the areas they're most suited . i.e. high pollution, noisy, short journey areas - Inner cities. Hybrids sure, EVs no. Must be a good reason where there's so few EV Taxis too. Saw a lot of EV scooters in China - they whip out the battery pack under the seat and pop in a charged one. Seems to solve the charge time problem and you can carry the battery into your house to charge it. Crazy thing is though, they ride them around fast at night but dont turn the headlights on so they get more range. Add to that, very few if any wear helmets but they all wear face masks ...because of the pollution. You can neither hear nor see them coming, deadly! :D
@@BombSponge Where do you charge your petrol car?
Do you have a pump at home?
Why don't Brits wear sunglasses more?
We're not cool enough. 😁😎👍
@@ElectricClassicCars Haha. Seriously seems to be a lack of sunglasses culture in the U.K. I thought maybe it has to do with there usually not being enough sun
Reasonable question - Once you've made a significant investment into a bespoke Classic car conversion from petrol to EV, wouldn't it be difficult finding someone that could repair or maintain it, appreciating most mechanics couldn't and Tesla wouldn't?
It would be easier because parts are available
@@Cre8Lounge It's not a question of parts it's a question of skillset. Who's going to fit them? Who diagnosed the fault in the first place? 99.9% of mechanics can diagnose an engine fault, how many could diagnose a Tesla drive unit controller fault? 0.1% ?
all the ex tesla mechanics need customers too! and nissan leaf mechanics can service any vehicle made from those parts!
@@StreetMachine18 All the ex-Tesla mechanics? There is an abundance? Plus all the Leaf mechanics too? C'mon, less than 2% of the cars in the UK are electric and most of those are hybrids. Gives you an idea of how many mechanics there are able to fix them and with a bespoke conversion you can't take it to a dealer, whether Nissan or Tesla. This is based on the assumption too that a bespoke conversion will be as reliable as a manufacturer EV (not suggesting ECC are not competent, quite the opposite, their work looks top notch) . I suspect there are more EV technicians in a handful of major cities but you're gonna be stuck after that. Pretty sure there's at least one petrol engine mechanic in most UK towns and many villages.
@@BombSponge I would imagine that the equipment providers will have some way of running diagnostics - depends upon what sort of gear you are running.
Worst case scenario, get your friendly recovery service to transport it back to your fitter. Car transport is not actually mega expensive, provided that you can book in advance.
But, either way, these cars are way more simple than normal cars, so extremely unlikely to go wrong in the first place. Mostly solid state, factory sealed water proof casings.
Maggie lost his sideburns!
Urgh, the Onewheel at the end hits very differently, as in sour & bitter, now that Future Motion have decided they want nothing to do with repairability of their own (might I add extremely expensive) devices. 😞
Really for one we cannot go full electric vehicles our power grid cannot handle it for one. All counties need to restructure the power grid we have now and Solar and Wind are not going to do that job to make the power needed. Still need oil for these electric cars to make them to lube the gears just dont see it happening until we redo our existing power grid.
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zero-ev has been slack making vids.....
vw retro bus looks like crap!!!!!
Yes. Check out the X Bus then! It has a lot of VW genes. :-)
RICHARD GOT HIMSELF A *FREE* FULLY CHARGED *HAIRCUT* AT THE SHOW..