Finnish project aims to create open source electric car conversions
Filed under: EV/Plug-in

A project in Finland is aiming to use the power of open-source to gather a critical mass of people interested in converting cars to electric power. The idea is get enough people who are interested in doing the project so that the cost can be brought down to a point where it becomes affordable. Whether the target of 500 orders is sufficient make the cost of a converted Toyota Corolla comparable to the price of the original car is debatable. It seems like they would need much larger volumes than that to achieve economies of scale. The open-source part of the project involves bringing interested and skilled people in to contribute to the engineering and development of the conversions kits. If people would donate their time that would certainly reduce a lot of overhead cost, but there are no guarantees that you could actually get the right people involved to make this viable in any kind of reasonable time frame. After all, most open-source software projects take many years to finally reach a production release level and we are not talking about a trivial task with converting a car to electric drive. Nonetheless support is growing quickly, with over 300 people signing up in the first ten days of the project.
Read about other open source green car projects here and here.
[Source: www.sahkoautot.fi, thanks to Pauli for the tip]











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4-13-2008 @ 5:46AM
MIka Huhtanen said...
Most important of this kind of movement is the message: We want electric cars and we want them NOW! If carmakers are not making their move fast, people will take control. Other benefits is the think-out-of-a-box -scenario, where car can have more interesting functions available than regular factory made car. Expected result is that new jobs are created when many conversion firms are starting to bring this available in each major city. What comes to time frames, it's sure is going to be sooner than waiting a car manufacturers to bring me some...
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