Watching from Scotland 🏴. Love your VW Bus. Hope you have many years of happy driving in it. Looking forward to more EV related posts. Nice to hear EV West worked on it. Now subscribed. 😊👍🏻
Great to see such a tidy conversion. It is worth noting for the gas/diesel v electric brigade, that it takes 1850 gallons of water to refine 1 barrel of crude oil and 6kW of electricity just to refine 1 gallon of gasoline or diesel.This does not include the amount of electricity that is used to pump the oil/fuels. In the UK, just one of our 6 oil refineries uses the same amount of electricity as two cities. EVs are incredibly more efficient. And how can anyone argue against improving the air quality in our cities? Or the reduced strain on our health services by reducing ill health from air pollution?! I look forward to seeing your next episode.
You could more batteries under it, fully agree with you about the idiots that talk smack about this being done. I want to do my 97 Jetta GT and then get a 2005-10 Jetta to do it to and put a UTE kit on it.
Just converted an Opel Vivaro into a camper for renting out... Wish I knew how to convert to electric, imagine a fleet of campers driving around Scotland on clean energy... Amazing
I have a 72 vw bus. And like all vw's of the time...they need a lot of work. I would like to ask...how much did it cost to do your conversion? The reason I ask is...like most normal people...there is no way I can afford the current cost of going electric. As much as I love the planet and want to go electric...I can't afford a 300 or 400+ car payment (I own an older vehicle that I do not make payments on). I'm not dirt poor, but I have a family and mortgage and bills (just like everyone else). Tesla battery packs (even the used one) can cost from 3 to 7 thousand dollars... The cheapest EV car on the market is 30k...(and it is tiny). This is all really nice...but how does any of this really work in the average person's life? Forget all the cost of solar panels (looking at a second mortgage for panels). I would be using the grid to charge my "Green" vehicle anyway... Sorry for rambling on...but it all just seems like this technology is just too expensive and will take too long to become viable for the majority of regular people.
Awesome job. Hey, did you go HPEVS or Netgain hyper 9 for your motor ? Me myself am building a 01 black s10 stepside, hyper 9 33kwh battery. This summer should be on the road. Upper rubber boot North Dakota.
Beautiful simple conversion, very conscious, thank you, just wondering what is your total monetary investment? I love the video! nevermind i saw it in the pther comments! perfect! all good. i get it totally
The logic of green energy opponents : "Your new energy source isn't perfect, so we have to throw it out and keep using the old one that is exponentially worse."
Interesting that you don’t have to use the clutch...I drive all highway as soon as I leave home...could just stick it on 4th and go I’m guessing...I’m disabled too so drive with my hands, so it’s actually illegal for me to drive a manual. Always wanted one of these buses and a bug, never been able to look at them because they are all manuals
Sorry I'm a vw bud owner. The old way is only the best way. I agree with electric cars now BUT vw campers need to be engine all the way. That's my choice, sorry.
Love your conversion! My wife and I just finished driving Route 66 from Chicago to Santa Monica in a 1964 electric conversion VW bus.
Watching from Scotland 🏴.
Love your VW Bus. Hope you have many years of happy driving in it.
Looking forward to more EV related posts. Nice to hear EV West worked on it.
Now subscribed. 😊👍🏻
I was one of the 0:30 critics guys, not anymore. Awesome job you've done
Really enjoyed riding along. Thanks for sharing your incredible ev transformation. And it's a beautiful vehicle too!
awesome, inspiration. good to watch..... amazing job, Sir. two thumbs up
Good job, great references (Fully charged and EV West) look forward to your post.
Great to see such a tidy conversion. It is worth noting for the gas/diesel v electric brigade, that it takes 1850 gallons of water to refine 1 barrel of crude oil and 6kW of electricity just to refine 1 gallon of gasoline or diesel.This does not include the amount of electricity that is used to pump the oil/fuels. In the UK, just one of our 6 oil refineries uses the same amount of electricity as two cities. EVs are incredibly more efficient. And how can anyone argue against improving the air quality in our cities? Or the reduced strain on our health services by reducing ill health from air pollution?! I look forward to seeing your next episode.
What a beauty! It must be a dream come true to drive these
Would love to see a similar conversion on a 66 Chevy Van😉
Nice one!!
You could more batteries under it, fully agree with you about the idiots that talk smack about this being done. I want to do my 97 Jetta GT and then get a 2005-10 Jetta to do it to and put a UTE kit on it.
Just converted an Opel Vivaro into a camper for renting out... Wish I knew how to convert to electric, imagine a fleet of campers driving around Scotland on clean energy... Amazing
Great job! May I ask how pricey is it to convert? I have a 1971 bus!
I think these days a good shop would charge you $20k-30k. But then you’re set for life.
@@patrickcrane1651 Thank you for your response!
If anyone's interested, the EV West Kit he is using is good for 100 mile range.
I have a 72 vw bus. And like all vw's of the time...they need a lot of work. I would like to ask...how much did it cost to do your conversion?
The reason I ask is...like most normal people...there is no way I can afford the current cost of going electric. As much as I love the planet and want to go electric...I can't afford a 300 or 400+ car payment (I own an older vehicle that I do not make payments on). I'm not dirt poor, but I have a family and mortgage and bills (just like everyone else).
Tesla battery packs (even the used one) can cost from 3 to 7 thousand dollars...
The cheapest EV car on the market is 30k...(and it is tiny).
This is all really nice...but how does any of this really work in the average person's life? Forget all the cost of solar panels (looking at a second mortgage for panels). I would be using the grid to charge my "Green" vehicle anyway...
Sorry for rambling on...but it all just seems like this technology is just too expensive and will take too long to become viable for the majority of regular people.
Could Install solar on the top and sides of the panel van also to increase the range of the vehicle
Awesome job. Hey, did you go HPEVS or Netgain hyper 9 for your motor ? Me myself am building a 01 black s10 stepside, hyper 9 33kwh battery. This summer should be on the road. Upper rubber boot North Dakota.
Netgain Hyper 9
the solar array requires fossil fuel to construct. Good job on the vehicle
Great stuff, can't wait for more content
. You had EV West instal your kit or did you do it yourself?
Hi Rob - a new EV conversion company actually did the install. They’re called EVSoCal. Really solid guys / friends.
Beautiful simple conversion, very conscious, thank you, just wondering what is your total monetary investment? I love the video! nevermind i saw it in the pther comments! perfect! all good. i get it totally
Hope I can see you convert a Toyota lite Ace Minivan to electric.
I am guessing you sold it. Don't see it listed on TheSamba anymore.
The logic of green energy opponents :
"Your new energy source isn't perfect, so we have to throw it out and keep using the old one that is exponentially worse."
Oh boy computers 600 watts will fit on that van..I used to have A 72 bug Convertible..
It was intended. Ooooooh!!
Interesting that you don’t have to use the clutch...I drive all highway as soon as I leave home...could just stick it on 4th and go I’m guessing...I’m disabled too so drive with my hands, so it’s actually illegal for me to drive a manual. Always wanted one of these buses and a bug, never been able to look at them because they are all manuals
500-600 watts would fit in that can easy
So much for being a silent car.😂🤣.
Lack of knowledge always makes the excuses. We have a long way to go with batteries so have fun now but it’s only going to get better.
Sorry I'm a vw bud owner. The old way is only the best way. I agree with electric cars now BUT vw campers need to be engine all the way. That's my choice, sorry.