Converting Combustion Vehicles to Electric
In May 2017, I had the exciting opportunity to attend a workshop in Redding, California, focused on converting combustion vehicles to electric. Earlier that year, I discovered Richard van Wyhe’s YouTube channel, EV4U, which featured an incredible collection of videos teaching enthusiasts how to build their own electric vehicles using existing cars. The channel also offered a hands-on, three-day workshop in a garage setting, covering every aspect of converting a vehicle to an electric drivetrain. It was an inspiring and educational experience that deepened my passion for sustainable technology!
Converting ICE to EV
The workshop was an incredibly informative three-day experience that covered a wide range of topics. We learned about AC and DC motors, batteries, EV circuits, and many other foundational concepts in electric vehicles. Each day built upon the last, providing a clear progression of knowledge. On the third day, we had an especially exciting opportunity to work on a practical project. We converted a sand buggy to electric and even had the chance to test drive it afterward. This hands-on activity brought all the concepts we had learned to life in a tangible way. The process of transforming the vehicle and experiencing its performance firsthand was both rewarding and inspiring. It sparked my curiosity about the mechanics of battery technology and motivated me to delve deeper into the workings of electric vehicle drivetrains. This experience not only enhanced my understanding but also ignited a passion for exploring the future of sustainable transportation.



