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== Conclusions ==
== Conclusions ==
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==Related Reading==
*[[http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/transportation/4264025.html?series=56 MythBuster: Why Electric Vehicles Beat Gas in 5 Extreme Tests]]


== References ==
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ABSTRACT

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Introduction

The goal of this project is to build an electric at a relatively low [American] cost. Typically electric cars are sold to the public at prices ranging from roughly $40,000[1] to $109,000[2]. This leaves many people unable to afford these new, more energy efficient vehicles, and are left to cope with a wild petroleum market. However, with a little time and at an affordable cost, an electric car can be built that is capable of fulfilling most daily commutes or errands.

Understanding the Market

Project Requirements

Design

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Costs

Item Purchase Date Quantity Cost ($) Total Cost ($)
Curtis D.C. 24-36V 400A motor controller 2008-12-11 1 202.50 202.50
Advanced DC Motors 24v 2008-12-11 1 103.00 103.00
Item Date # Cost Total Cost
Total $205.50


Discussion

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Next Steps

The next steps.

Conclusions

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Related Reading

References

Contact details

Joey Hiller <layout name="Project" />

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