As we all consider making the move towards a more sustainable mode of transportation, it seems as though classic cars are making a massive, and environmentally friendly, comeback. Lunaz, founded in 2018 in Silverstone, England, specialises in electric engine conversions of high-end classic cars. Whether it’s a six-seat Rolls-Royce Phantom to an Aston Martin DB5, this is one of the growing number of businesses providing such a service.
Lorenz goes as far as to claim that electric engines can make classic cars low-maintenance and user-friendly to preserve these cars for future generations. So, however you feel about the conversion to electric vehicles, it seems as though the aesthetic won’t be too far gone. It will instead be part of the revolution and will offer a variety of benefits.
Engineering PhD researcher at Cardiff University Dominic Dattero-Snell said that electric vehicles (EVs), with no tailpipe emissions, are less polluting and cheaper to refuel than petrol or diesel cars. There might be a catch however – despite new EV producing overall lower CO2 emissions than petrol cars, manufacturing can account for anywhere between 20 to 95% of the emissions associated with an electric vehicle.
EV conversions aren’t an easy alternative to scrapping schemes yet however, as they are expensive and take up thousands of hours. Still, classic cars are the perfect testing ground for these conversions, as the benefits in terms of increased reliability and usability are more evident. Not to mention sentimental value – which make owners more likely to invest.
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