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NEW CLASSIC EV KIT BOOSTS HOPE FOR AFFORDABLE CONVERSIONS

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xfordshire-based electric vehicle (EV) technology firm, Electrogenic, has boosted hopes that EV conversions for classics may become more affordable. Its ‘plug and play’ solution for the classic Mini is one of the most accessible yet, as not only can owners undertake the conversion at home, but it’s also priced from £15,000 (plus VAT) – cheaper than many of the existing options available on the market.

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