Electric Honda S2000
by Swap1
Published in engineswapdepot.com
Electric engines are no doubt the future and one man decided to get a started on his own EV. Replacing the Honda S2000’s factory F20C motor, drivetrain, and electronics for a dual-shaft Advanced DC FB1-4001A motor. The S2000 will run the motor at its highest capacity of 144 volts and will be fed by 45 160Ah lithium-ion batteries.
Brian had always wanted an electric vehicle and decided he could do the swap himself. Brian estimates the swap costed him $6,000 and only costs only $30 a month...
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Electric engines are no doubt the future and one man decided to get a started on his own EV. Replacing the Honda S2000’s factory F20C motor, drivetrain, and electronics for a dual-shaft Advanced DC FB1-4001A motor. The S2000 will run the motor at its highest capacity of 144 volts and will be fed by 45 160Ah lithium-ion batteries.
Brian had always wanted an electric vehicle and decided he could do the swap himself. Brian estimates the swap costed him $6,000 and only costs only $30 a month to power. Make sure to check out his blog to see all the build. There is a ton of work that went into this project.
Source: Brian’s electric S2000 blog via Jalopnik
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