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Electric car show coming to Amesbury
Jun 13, 2018  Jim Sullivan

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Browne's $10k refitted/diy Jeep

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About 10 vehicles to be on display

AMESBURY — A new kind of car show will be headed to the downtown when the
Amesbury Energy Committee presents a collection of electric vehicles in the
Lower Millyard parking lot Sunday.

While the more traditional Carriagetown Car Show won't be hitting the city
until July 1, the committee — working alongside the Mass Energy Consumers
Alliance — will sponsor the city's first EV Car Show.

The show will give people a chance to get an up close and personal look at
roughly 10 electric vehicles and even test drive a few.

"The variety of vehicles we have is quite broad," committee Vice Chairman
Mike Browne said. "It goes from a Mitsubishi Outlander [pih], which is a
hybrid plug-in, to a Smart Fortwo [EV], which is a fully electric, small,
little car which is very affordable."

Browne said a pair of Tesla (Models X and S) electric vehicles will also be
on hand as well as a Bailey Electric Car from 1907.

"We have been able to do this for a very long time," Browne said. "If we
value fossil fuels for how valuable they really are and how long it took to
develop them, then we would never have started pulling those out of the
ground and burning them. We would have stayed with electric cars. They came
first."

Browne, an EV Car Show will run from 10 a.m. to 3 president for 21 years,
recently spent two years refitting his 1989 Jeep Wrangler to an electric
vehicle that will also be on display.

"I got a little help from my friends on special occasions but I ended up
doing it myself for the most part," Browne said. "So it took a few years
instead of one year."

Refitting a gas-powered vehicle is "not as bad as it sounds" Browne said.

"You take out the gas engine and everything else that is a part of the
internal combustion system," Browne said. "Then, you take a Sawzall and you
pull everything out and it is kind of fun. Then, there is a ton of room left
in the car."

Once the motor is attached to the drive train, Browne said all that needs to
be done is to attach the electric controllers and batteries.

Browne's refitted Jeep "runs really smooth," he said.

"You start in second gear," Browne said. "It has so much low-end torque that
you don't need to start in first gear. It is also very quiet."

While the cost of refitting his Jeep ran a bit steep at $10,000, Browne said
the expense should even out in time.

"I am going to save more than that in gasoline over the course of the life
of the batteries," Browne said. "The prices on electric vehicles are
dropping all of the time, too. That is because more and more people are
adopting the overall technology."

The EV Car Show will run from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday.

Members of the Mass Energy Consumers Alliance will be on hand to tell
spectators about the many financial incentives available in the state to
help people purchase electric cars.
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