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DIY EV Chat
Author: Tom Cheesewright
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Who builds their own electric car? What skills do you need to do it? How did they build it? Where did the parts come from?
These are the questions I'll aim to ask in this series of conversations with other DIY EVers around the world who have completed their own EV conversions.
These are the questions I'll aim to ask in this series of conversations with other DIY EVers around the world who have completed their own EV conversions.
18 Episodes
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In this episode of DIY EV Chat we're headed back across the pond to chat to Karim Omara all the way from California. Karim has a pair of incredible EV-swapped vehicles, a classic 1973 Beetle and an E60 BMW 5-series - the Chris Bangle designed car that still splits BMW enthusiasts. Karim's car is even more controversial now that it is powered by a mix of Lexus drivetrain and Chevy batteries!
Karim chats about the skills to take on your own EV-swap, what got him started in the EV conversion world, and the difference between modifying cars in California and other parts of the US. Check out Karim's channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@EgyUrls. And find some photos of Karim's cars below.
In this 20th episode of DIY EV Chat (!) we head across the pond to chat to Greg Muszynski of Good Enuff Garage about his Lexus GS450h-powered GMC truck, and his upcoming Volkswagen Rabbit/Golf. Hear how Greg got started with DIY EV swaps, the challenges he had along the way, his favourite tool, and what's next for his projects. Go check out Greg's YouTube channel for a deep dive on his projects - always entertaining!
Alex Meek is a car guy. In fact, his whole family are petrolheads! So why did he build an electric BMW E46 Touring using parts from a Mitsubishi Outlander? Find out in the latest episode of DIY EV Chat.
It's back! A new season of DIY EV Chat where I interview other people who've built their own battery-powered vehicles and the brilliant people who enable our crazy hobby.
In this episode I chat to electric Land Rover Freelander builder and car alternator enthusiast, Alister Brown - also known as AliBro over on YouTube, where he has documented his build. You can also find his build diary over on the OpenInverter Forum.
As usual we talk about the skills needed to do your own EV Conversion, parts choices, challenges, the highs and the lows. Oh, and favourite tools. Plus, why Adrian Flux should sponsor this channel!
Jamie Marley is one of the founders of Second Life EV Batteries, providing second hand batteries to EV-swappers all over the country. But he's also a time-served marine engineer with a deep interest in EV and hybrid power trains for watercraft of all sizes - including his Outlander-powered jetski! Jamie is available for consulting in the marine sector via his business Marine Electrification Solutions.
Jamie is converting a former ambulance into a camper van as well - a classic DIV EV project.
The Wankel rotary engine used by Mazda is a wonderful thing. It's compact and it's powerful. It makes a wicked howl when it's on song. Unfortunately, it doesn't always last that long. Which is how Steve Pilcher ended up with a nice-looking sports car and no engine sitting on his parent's driveway. Stumbling across the DIY EV community, he decided to convert his Mazda RX-8 to electric, and he didn't take the easy route!
Find out more about Steve's car and the process he went through to get it on the road in this episode of DIY EV Chat.
A Tesla-powered Porsche Boxster, built at home and now a daily driver. Fancy one of those? Paul Young did it all in his garage.
In this episode of DIY EV Chat, I Paul and I talk Tesla-power, buying cars on eBay, and the criticality of a good set of crimping tools to any DIY EV project.
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In episode 12 of DIY EV Chat, I speak to Tom De Bree, the man behind the SimpBMS battery management system on which so many of us rely in the DIY EV community.
We talk about how Tom got started, the evolution of SimpBMS, and his new products now that he's focused on his own business.
You can find out more about Tom's new products and projects at https://engovis.com but all products can only be bought through distributors who also provide first line support. Stocks are currently low because of the chip shortage but this will be rectified with the new range.
Anthony Bezencon has built an electric classic Mini that can spin the wheels yet is only the same weight as the original - and has even better weight distribution. In this episode Anthony tells me about his super-neat electric car conversion, component selection, the control boards he has designed, and the process - which had more ups than downs (apart from a few dead Teensy microcontrollers).
Chris Hazell is a DIY EV-er turned professional - and a very significant professional at that. He's the creator of the first Tesla-powered Skyline drift car, and founder of Zero EV, one of the most significant companies in the EV conversion scene, not just here but around the world. In this episode we talk about how he got started, and about the state of the conversion industry, both professional and amateur. And how that industry is likely to change with shifts in the supply chain and regulation.
I chat to Kit Lacey from eDub Services about how he got started in EV conversions, his electric VW buses, and the conversions his company now offers on Porsches and more.
Check out eDub Services at https://edubservices.co.uk/ and check out some of eDub's vehicles below.
Damien Maguire was the person who convinced me - and many others - that I could build my own EV. His instructional videos, rich with information and wry humour have been the gateway drug to EV conversion for many members of the DIYEV community. In this episode he explains how he got started with a DIY DC motor controller, before progressing through a series of BMW builds to today, when his - deliberately small - EVBMW business provides the brains behind many swaps.
You can find Damien's YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/c/Evbmw
And buy control boards and more for your conversion at https://evbmw.com.
In this episode I interview Johannes Hübner, the founder of the OpenInverter project on which my EV conversion and so many others are based. We talk about how Johannes got started, his three conversion projects, and the evolution of the OI community.
Find the OpenInverter community here: https://openinverter.org/
Johannes' YouTube channel is here where you can follow his new build: https://www.youtube.com/user/EngineersFear
Johannes' EV conversions include the VW Polo and the VW Touran - photos below.
In this episode I speak to Stuart Dean about his electric T5 conversion and his upcoming Caravelle camper. We cover component choices, the current challenge with the DVLA and registration, and the his favourite tool. Plus breakdowns and hairy wheelspin moments!
I chat to electric off-roader Danny Floyde about his converted Suzuki Jimny 4x4. This is a tidy build with no expense spared - listen to find out how much Danny spent. And he kindly shares some of the mistakes he made along the way so you can learn from them on your project.
Check out Danny's Jimny in action here:
And join the DIY Electric Vehicles UK group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/280298832815910/
What happens DIY spirit and open source tech becomes a business? Janosch Oppermann and Alex Howard are converting London taxis into EVs, offering us all cleaner and quieter cities - and potentially a more profitable business for the driver. I talk to Janosch about his conversion journey, the pitfalls of the taxi business, and what it's like taking this tech to market.
Janosch and Alex's business, Clipper Automotive, is doing a small funding round as we recorded. If you like the sound their business and would like to invest, get in touch at https://www.clipper.cab/contact
In this episode of DIY EV Chat I speak to Fiachra Cooke about his Nissan Leaf-powered Audi 8e. Fiachra has a history of VW and Audi-based projects, and when he stumbled across Damien Maguire's videos he immediately knew he wanted to make an electric Avant (estate). Find out how he did it, and what he's working on now as his whole career has changed to focus on EV conversions.
You can find Fiachra online on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/user/Scampi6000) and Twitter (https://twitter.com/fiachracooke). And check out his new employer AVA, making some absolutely gorgeous electrified classics: https://www.studioava.com/.
Check out some of the newspaper articles on Fiachra's car too:
https://www.independent.ie/life/motoring/car-talk/drivers-take-the-upcycling-route-to-turn-cars-electric-41069383.html
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/underground-green-army-preaches-to-the-converters-7wbzgpcn2
Finally, have to give another shout out to Damien Maguire, the gateway drug for so many DIY EVers. Check out his videos here: https://www.youtube.com/c/Evbmw. If you have questions, ask them to the community over on OpenInverter: https://openinverter.org/forum/
In this episode of DIY EV chat I speak to stalwart of the EV conversion scene, Paul Compton, a man with an incredible car history and some fantastic projects underway. We talk about EV racing in the US (check out the YouTube clip below), taking on other people's dodgy conversions, and his upcoming Lotus projects. And we cover the restoration of his ground-breaking electric VW/Karmann Scirocco.
If you want to follow those projects, you can find Paul's YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/user/EVguru
EV Racing in the USA in the 90s: https://youtu.be/Ux2BxFVIW_k
Paul's appearance on Scrapheap Challenge: https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5y096y
Here's a bit of Paul's car history:
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