While there are many EV conversions that feature Tesla drive units and battery modules, there are hardly any that feature the ...
It's powered by a plug-and-play kit that comprises a battery, a motor and everything you need to turn your Mazda sports car into an EV. As with all other Electrogenic projects, this conversion ...
Since none of the original car is discarded or permanently altered ... to our world-leading range of ‘plug-and-play’ EV conversion kits. We’ve long been intrigued by the concept of a ...
“EV technology company Electrogenic has developed a 'drop-in' conversion kit to easily electrify the world's best-selling sports car: the Mazda MX-5 (Miata),” the company said. The turn-key ...
Electrogenic has created an EV-swap kit ... ever was a car that was all about enjoying the drive and not giving a hoot what other people think, that'd be a Miata. Electrogenic's EV conversion ...
Electrogenic is a company specializing in “drop-in” EV conversion for classic cars and it just announced a kit for the first-generation Mazda Miata built between 1989 and 1997. The U.K.-based ...
Electric conversions for existing sports car platforms have received a mixed ... and a number of vintage Land Rovers. This Mazda kit easily represents the most modern car on the list, despite ...
Electrogenic’s new EV conversion kit for the first-gen Mazda Miata has the bonus of being totally reversible But why would you switch back when the EV’s zero-to-97-km/h sprint is 3.0 seconds ...
It managed to cram 42 kwh of battery modules into the small sports car ... a rebate for EV conversion projects. A few companies have attempted to build lower-cost conversion kits—France's ...
Even though the Spectre coupe already kicked off an era of original Rolls-Royce EVs, classic conversions show some quiet ...
We’ve talked about Electrogenic’s battery-powered, plug-and-play technology before, most recently when it conducted open heart surgery on Kia UK’s one-off electric Pride. Prior to that, we ...
As well as bespoke projects like the DeLorean – and a 1929 Rolls-Royce electrified for Aquaman actor Jason Mamoa – it also builds EV conversion kits for several models of classic car ...