In my quest to study as much as I can about electric car conversion, I have started looking at the available DIY electric car conversion guides out there, starting with the ‘Premium Electric Car’ guide by Samuel Watson (available online in electronic form). This e-book bears several useful information for the beginner electric car builder or the person who wishes to start a car build from the ground up. The e-book bears a strong overview of how an electric car actually works (like, for instance, what a controller really is) and good techniques to source the batteries, components, and so forth that you’ll require to complete your project. The book is too short to be completely step-by-step in-depth from the ground up, but most DIY’ers will not require that level of detail anyway. It gives you the hard information you require without becoming a canned recipe for car building. Some great extra information is included, though, that probably makes this book worth the money spent. Building a frame from scratch, for instance, or a custom motor mount for your new drive train. The use of deep cycle batteries (instead of less long-lived lead acid or much more expensive li-ion) is covered, which rarely gets mentioned in electric vehicle building.

All of that being said, it’s not written in the best English. I suspect that the author isn’t a native English speaker or is from some English-slaughtering place like Northampton. However, the e-book is readable gets its information across. Overall, after I got past trying to edit the book for grammar and readability, I found the ‘Premium Electric Car’ guide to be a very informative study. It has got sufficient information, pictures, and diagrams to make it useful, but not so many that you feel confined to a single concept car. Overall, If you are a beginner and serious about constructing your own electric car, I feel the $37 purchase price of the e-book is worth it.

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