Students convert '64 Corvair to cruise via electric motor

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Students convert ‘64 Corvair to cruise via electric motor

Inspired by an electric vehicles course led by Don Cox, adjunct faculty in the University of Nebraska–Lincoln's College of Engineering, May graduates Arthur Fischer, Eric Peterson and Sam Wildman completed a senior design capstone project by converting a 1964 Chevy Corvair from an internal-combustion engine to full electric power.

The "Retro-Vair" is designed for a city commuter and will travel for at least 30 miles on a full charge. Top cruising speed is about 70 miles per hour. The students developed the project in the last three years, completing the build in the previous 18 months.

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A student team converted a 1964 Chevrolet Corvair to run via an electric motor. The project was completed for a senior capstone project.
Troy Fedderson | University Communication
A student team converted a 1964 Chevrolet Corvair to run via an electric motor. The project was completed for a senior capstone project.

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