If Gas Cars Can Become EVs, Why Aren’t More Auto Makers Retrofitting?
If Gas Cars Can Become EVs, Why Aren’t More Auto Makers Retrofitting?
Converting gas cars into electric vehicles is becoming more common, with several companies offering ways to “upcycle” classic cars and fleet vehicles. WSJ’s George Downs explores why retrofitting isn’t more widespread. Illustration: George Downs
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George Downs
George Downs explores the evolution of transportation, from electric vehicles to commercial aviation and the future of spaceflight.