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Waterford

USA
37 Posts
Posted - January 05 2004 :  1:50:59 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I head up a consortium who are interested in having
Electric Vehicles mass produced based on a kit car format.
I am interested in hearing from those who have experience
in the kit car industry and want a new pursuit.
Affordable, ***y, winner.

jetfuelburner


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Posted - January 05 2004 :  11:22:21 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I think if you are looking to build electric kit cars you should do a search on an outfit called Dynelec out of columbus ohio who claim to have a battery technology that outstrips current batteries. They say their glass batteries can store 10-30 times of a current battery and can recharge in like 5 minutes. just an article I read though, I don't know if they are for real.

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Greg Mullins


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Posted - January 06 2004 :  01:26:33 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:

I head up a consortium who are interested in having
Electric Vehicles mass produced based on a kit car format.
I am interested in hearing from those who have experience
in the kit car industry and want a new pursuit.
Affordable, ***y, winner.



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Greg Mullins


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Posted - January 06 2004 :  01:35:44 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Sorry for the previous posting, something went awry!

I am very interested in your posting and would like to be included in future postings and interest with this...

thanks,
Greg

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jetfuelburner


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Posted - January 06 2004 :  10:52:47 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I guess I didn't say it but I am interested in being kept posted on the progress of this consortium. I love the idea of electric vehicles and I think lightweight composite bodies are the way to go. What area of the country are you in? and what type of vehicles are you looking at? practical? sporty? futuristic?

Mike

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