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VW was experimenting with electric vehicles as early as 1972 and up to the early 1980's and even had a swap in swap out battery pack.  See full story below.
Volkswagen’s First EV Came 50 Years Before The ID. Buzz, Battery Swapping Included (insideevs.com)
Even back in 1900 Ferdinand Porsche was making electric vehicles - even hybrids ! 
https://newsroom.porsche.com/en_AU/produ...18563.html

 
The pre dawn daily to the door milk deliveries in the UK, also used quiet electric vehicles to not wake people up….

https://arstechnica.com/cars/2023/07/the...livery-ev/
(08-03-2024, 01:08 PM)luckyphil Wrote: [ -> ]VW was experimenting with electric vehicles as early as 1972 and up to the early 1980's and even had a swap in swap out battery pack.  See full story below.
Volkswagen’s First EV Came 50 Years Before The ID. Buzz, Battery Swapping Included (insideevs.com)

I love the low light single cab conversion, I'd love to do a dual cab conversion, but I doubt I have enough yrs left in me to even think about another project. Converting Kombi to electric will be enough of a challenge. None of that "replace the engine with an electric motor stuff, replace the engine and gearbox with an electric drive unit for the MG4 donor wreck.

If I hadn't already bought the MG4, the previous model, the ZS, was a front wheel drive but could be easily adapted to use the same motor cradle fitted to the rear. A lower performance motor, 105kW compared to the 150kW in the MG4, a lower capacity battery as well, but a lot more info in available about the ZS in regard to using it as a donor compared to the MG4, just too new I guess.

T1 Terry