Saturday, December 5, 2009

i was heartened to read in the capital times this week that the wellington city council is planning to support the introduction of electric cars in the city. the article refers to a finish electric car conversion organisation, & after some googling i've found e-Cars - Now! which describes itself as "an open community devoted to develop high quality electric car conversions available for EVeryone." nice : )

Sunday, November 22, 2009

roaring back to life

i got back from my 6 months overseas on friday, & on saturday i opened up the var. this took a while, as i'd put her up on blocks & very securely wrapped her up with a cover & a tarpaulin (because the end of her sticks out of the garage door). i'd had the solar panel putting a trickle charge into the battery, so i was hopeful that she'd start up immediately - but she didn't : ( the neighbours lent me a battery charger & i tried that, but even still she wouldn't start. i knew it was something simple, because the first turn of the key put on the dash lights, so power was getting thru, but when i tried the ignition, it all died.

because i'd put the car in frontwards, it was impossible to open the bonnet more than about a foot, & really difficult to see what was going on inside. so i gave up & this morning called the AA. once the car was out of the garage, he immediately saw that the battery connections needed cleaning, which took about a minute. then i tried the ignition again ... and she roared into life : )

tomorrow she'll get the warrant of fitness, & then i can reregister her, & we'll be back on the road : )

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

incentive to go electric

Recently the NZ government announced that electric cars will be exempt from road user charges, in a move to encourage more people to switch to electric powered vehicles. it's effective from october this year & will be reviewed in four years. it's good that this government is doing at least one positive thing, altho the transport minister's rationale for it - that there are very few electric vehicles in nz so the revenue loss will be insignificant - is indicative of their short-sightedness. the motivation for this move is to increase the electric fleet, therefore if it's successful the loss of revenue will be significant ... perhaps that's why they're slashing jobs in the public service now?

road user charges in nz are not too massive, i think for an ordinary car these days it's about NZ$280. if your car is over 40 years old, like mine, then it's only about $80 a year (in australia it's a lot more, because it includes compulsory third party insurance). uvbt it's still some encouragement for the average car user to consider going electric.

Saturday, May 16, 2009

tucking her up

i have been mostly focused on body work over the last few months; i had some rust removed - the worst bit being on the left-hand pillar behind the passenger seat, which was starting to look pretty ugly, and at the bottom of that door & round the wheel arch. that's all been done now, & so i turned my attention to the floor. lifting up the rubber at the front was scary because i know it leaks into the passenger side - & sure enough, there was quite a bit of rust there. also in the spare tyre well in the boot. so i've applied blackguard to those areas & hopefully that will at least slow it down.

& now i'm off to europe for 6 months so she will be garaged again. the solar panel for the battery worked really well last time, which was 5 months, so i'll put that on again. this time i'm also planning to put her on blocks, to relieve the pressure on the tyres sitting in one spot for 6 months.

& no progress at all with electrification. too much else going on!