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[image] Classic BMW Coupe Becomes 800-Horsepower Electric Car
By Antony Ingram  Feb 6 2013

[video  
http://youtube.com/watch?v=aFWgl0dLHw0
Building the Fastest Green Car Ever || BURN Radio
BurnAnEnergyJournal  Jan 30, 2013
Mike Pethel - obsessive mechanical savant & race car enthusiast - has
converted his pristine old BMW into what might be the fastest green car on
the road. 2,400 battery cells, 800 horsepower, 145mph in seconds. Fast, and
very clean. BURN Radio Host Alex Chadwick visits Mike at a Venice, CA garage
- where Mike is constantly tweaking the car - then hops in for a
rubber-burning blast down Venice Blvd. Listen to the story:
http://goo.gl/m4Y3e.
]

BMW's ActiveE coupe is a great little electric car. Even more so when it's
working.

It looks pretty good, there's decent performance on offer, and drivers enjoy
BMW handling and BMW quality without having to feed a drop of gas into it.

An electrified 1-Series coupe will never be quite as cool as Mike Pethel's
electric BMW coupe, though.

Based on a 1970 BMW 3.0 CS coupe, Mike's car is rather more potent than
BMW's own electric effort. And on style, the neat 1-Series simply can't
compete with the gorgeous classic's lines.

When we say potent, we mean it. First, as you'll see in the video, the
battery is massive. 2,400 lithium-ion cells are connected together in three
custom boxes, producing one megawatt of energy. That, says Marketplace, is
enough to run 750 homes.

It's also enough to power a BMW with its internal combustion innards
replaced with a pair of direct current electric motors, developing
800-horsepower.

Of course, even with an enormous battery occupying your rear seats, 800
horses is going to drain it pretty quickly--around 50 miles is the best
you'd see.

But that 50 miles would probably be quite fun. His commute is only five
miles, so the 50-mile range isn't a problem. And judging by the burnout at
the end of the video above, we're guessing Mike loves the smell of tire
smoke, too.

Despite being new to conversions, he actually built the car himself, and
even designed the motors. He says it's primitive, but it works. He gets a
kick from it--not just from driving it, but knowing what it stands for as an
electric car.

"I mean, if I just had a really loud car, it might be exciting to some
motorhead. But when you have an electric green, clean, quiet car, everybody
likes it."

Can't argue with that. So how about that 800-horsepower ActiveE, BMW?
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