Meet Daisy, The Split Screen VW T1 Camper Electric Transformation
Why do I keep following what Kit Lacey at eDub is up to? Because the honesty of his passion is … [continued]
Why do I keep following what Kit Lacey at eDub is up to? Because the honesty of his passion is … [continued]
Remember the awesome electric VW camper from eDub services I wrote about a while back? What actually makes her tick, … [continued]
Volkswagen has been criticized for sending unfinished electric cars on to the streets of Denmark in order to save billions … [continued]
It has been in the works for a while, and you may remember Kit Lacey from eDub Services talking about … [continued]
After 1 year in its new premises, Kit Lacey of eDub Services gives a tour of his latest projects. In … [continued]
This series is the result of conversations with Kit Lacey about his entrepreneurship in converting classic cars to electric propulsion. … [continued]
This series is the result of conversations with Kit Lacey about his entrepreneurship in converting classic cars to electric propulsion. Kit’s UK-based company is called eDub Services. I encouraged Kit to share the concrete information on his rebuilds with CleanTechnica in his own words. It has been somewhat chronological, but is this chapter the final one? Read on and make a wild guess.
This series is the result of conversations with Kit Lacey about his entrepreneurship in converting classic cars to electric propulsion. Kit’s UK-based company is called eDub Services. I encouraged Kit to share the concrete information on his rebuilds with CleanTechnica in his own words, and nearing the end of the series, it has been somewhat chronological.
You might have noticed our small series about a UK-based company called eDub services that converts gorgeous VW T2 Camper Vans to electric propulsion, but where do you go when you have made one for yourself? Well, one simple option is to go around the world, of course! But how will you charge in the deserts of Kazakhstan? The sun is the solution!
This series is the result of conversations with Kit Lacey about his entrepreneurship in converting classic cars to electric propulsion. Kit’s UK-based company is called eDub Services. I encouraged Kit to share the concrete and chronological information on his rebuilds with CleanTechnica in his own words.