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Modern Vehicle Hybrid Page

Working on a classic muscle car has been extremely rewarding project while resulting in a thrilling ride. However a 1966 classic is not what many of us would consider a daily driver or a road trip car. This website will discuss the endeavors of creating a hybrid system for the modern car. (link pending)

Our Electric Bike

Starting a hybrid conversion takes an incredible amount of often painfully learned knowledge and experience. Although this web site is intended to lessen that burden, it is still recommend that the novice builder begins with a simpler project. Our other recent project was an electric bike. This gave us valuable experience to assist in planning for the larger systems while still giving us the EV grin upon completion.

Thermal Energy Recovery

Information on this link contains some of the more exciting research underway by our engineers. Capturing even a small amount of lost thermal energy in the form of electricity allows for large system gains for any hybrid vehicle.
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HOW TO BUILD A HYBRID

Educational Developments / Events

If you haven’t noticed, the goal of this website is not to make gobs of money, only pennies for the hybrid system upgrades. We have great day jobs while many others are unemployed. Our goal is simply to build a better tomorrow by teaching others how to succeed. As you succeed in advancing our combined knowledge and usage of the resulting technologies, especially in ways that conserve energy while reducing pollution, then we and our kids succeed.
Goal Development
Range / MPG Estimations
Costs / ROI
Safety Planning
Controllers
Electric Motors
Auxiliary Power DC/DC
Maximizing Efficiency
Building the Battery
BMS and Relays
Locating the Battery
Locating the Gauges
Thermal Energy Recovery
Throttle Connections
Charging

Hybrid Conversion

ICE Efficiency

Thermal Recovery

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