It reduces carbon dioxide generation and minimizes the
environmental impact of end-of-life disposal, does converting your classic car
to an electric car the “greenest” upgrade you can make ever?
By: Ringo Bones
Back when Al Gore’s An Inconvenient Truth was still doing
its run in the movie theaters, critics of the so-called electric car were very
busy stating the fact that even though they don’t emit carbon dioxide during
their commute, they do have the same carbon footprint as a gasoline or diesel
powered car during their initial production. But what about converting a
much-loved gasoline or petrol powered classic car to one that runs on
electricity? Would it be the most environmentally move one can make ever? I
mean it avoids the eventual disposal of a classic car to some scrap heap and
also turns it into a driving machine that produces virtually zero carbon
dioxide during its commute.
Matthew Quitter of London Electric Cars recently got press
attention after one of the classic cars that he successfully converted to run
on rechargeable batteries - a 1953 Morris Minor Series 2 – was admired not only
for its beauty, but also of its true-blue “green credentials”. In his Vauxhall
based company, Matthew Quitter had managed to convert various quintessentially British classic car
models to run on rechargeable batteries, from classic Minis to Land Rovers.
On average, it takes 3-months of shop work to convert the
average petrol-powered car to one that runs on rechargeable batteries. And even
the modifications made by Quitter’s London Electric Cars can easily
reverted back to petrol I bet nobody would ever go back given the advantages
one gains in the conversion. Zero carbon dioxide emissions aside, a classic car
converted to run on rechargeable batteries and dedicated electric motor produces
on average three times as much torque than its original petrol-powered engine
version. And when it comes to running costs, such modified cars are currently
exempt from London’s congestion tax, making them the ideal city car. Given such
benefits, I wonder if Quitter’s London Electric Cars already has clients
who want their Lancia Stratos, Alfa Romeo Carabo and other classic supercars
converted to run on rechargeable batteries.