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San Diego County Electric Vehicle and Hybrid Conversions

Looking for a conversion company you can trust? Look no further!

See why the Electric Vehicle Association of San Diego has rated us as the best electric vehicle and hybrid conversion
specialists in the San Diego area. No shop is as quick, qualified, or convenient. All of our conversion specialists drive electric vehicles, with over 15 years of combined experience. We offer a free shuttle service* and guarantee your car will be ready when we say it is ready, or we will give you 10% off conversion**. Ask about our No Hassle Guarantee!

Why we stand out from the rest:

Don't wait until gas costs $4.00 a gallon.
Come in for a conversion analysis today!

We Drive Electric!

  • We use the latest in diagnostic technology to get you on the road safely and quickly.

  • Free consultation with an electrical engineer.

  • Free loaner for conversions over $20,000.

  • Independently owned and operated.

  • We warranty our work.

  • Contact our satisfied customers!


*Within a fifteen mile radius of Zero Gas Vehicles
**See manager for details.

Electric Vehicles (EVs) provide a cleaner source of transportation
  • Electric engines are so efficient that they produce less than 40% as much greenhouse emissions as gas-powered vehicles produce.
  • EVs reduce carbon emissions by more than 80% per mile.
  • They also reduce the amount of volatile organic chemicals (VOCs) by up to 90% per mile.
  • EVs achieve these reductions when charged on the electric power grid. Charging one with a renewable energy system like solar or wind power will make it even cleaner 1
Traditional cars really are pretty bad
  • The emissions from cars traveling in a region make driving the largest source of air pollution in cities 2.
  • Gasoline and diesel powered motor vehicles generate almost 25% of the pollutants responsible for climate change 3.
  • In addition to CO2, mobile emissions sources contain:
    * Hydrocarbons
    * Nitrogen Oxides (NOx)
    * Carbon Monoxide
  • Even though these chemicals remain nearly invisible
  • until they combine to form smog, public  health problems from
  • vehicle emissions cost the US approximately $40 to $64 billion  per year.
  • Exposure to emissions may lead to health problems such as:
    * Asthma attacks
    * Hodgkin's disease
    * Lymphoma
    * Lung Cancer 4
  • Air pollution from vehicle emissions can also create water quality problems and combine into new chemicals that damage buildings and crops.

1.Technical Report: GREET 1.5 -- Transportation Fuel-Cycle Model (August 1999). Argonne National Laboratory Transportation Technology R&D Center Website. Software: GREET 1, Version 1.7 Copyright © 1999 UChicago Argonne, LLC Available at: http://www.transportation.anl.gov/software/GREET/pdfs/esd_6v1.pdf. Accessed December 15, 2006.

2.
U.S. EPA Automobile Emissions Overview Page. U.S. EPA Website. Available at: http://www.epa.gov/otaq/consumer/05-autos.pdf. Accessed February 28, 2007.

3.Cars and Trucks and Global Warming. Clean Cars Page. Union of Concern Scientists Website. Available at: http://www.ucsusa.org/clean_vehicles/vehicles_health/cars-and-trucks-and-global-warming.html. Accessed: January 9, 2007.

4.Clearing the Air. Public Health Threats from Cars and Heavy Duty Vehicles- Why We Need to Protect Federal Clean Air Laws. Surface Transportation Policy Partnership Website. Available at: http://www.transact.org/report.asp?id=227. Accessed. January 9, 2007.

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