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2. A 150 KW electric propulsion system will be powering a 1959 Lincoln Continental Mark IV dubbed “Linc Volt.”
3. The converted vehicle will achieve over 100 miles per gallon versus the 10 miles per gallon of the stock vehicle.
4. The vehicles is a bio-hydro-electric series hybrid.
5. 60 mph in 6 seconds
6. Biodiesel fuel will power the engine, which generates electricity and electricity keeps the batteries full and the batteries power the vehicle.
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June 10, 2009 08:54 PM
Who built Neil Young's Electric car?
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June 10, 2009 09:35 PM
The LincVolt site lists the members of the team as Jonathan Goodwin, Neil Young, Uli Kruger, L.A. Johnson and Elliot Roberts. http://www.lincvolt.com/lincvolt_team
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1. The EV conversions uses UQM military EV motors. Very power and fast accelerating motors for military vehicles. 2. A 150 KW electric propulsion system will be powering a 1959 Lincoln Continental Mark IV dubbed “Linc Volt.”
3. The converted vehicle will achieve over 100 miles per gallon versus the 10 miles per gallon of the stock vehicle.
4. The vehicles is a bio-hydro-electric series hybrid.
5. 60 mph in 6 seconds
6. Biodiesel fuel will power the engine, which generates electricity and electricity keeps the batteries full and the batteries power the vehicle.
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http://www.green-energy-news.com/nwslnks/clips108/jan08034.html
http://www.evdl.org/archive/index.html#nabble-td15197196
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