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Chapter 12:  Sources

Conversion Kits Companies and individuals listed here are those more likely to provide the parts that go into converting or building an EV once you already have the chassis, such as components, advice, and literature.

Ken Koch KTA Services Inc. 944 W. 21st Street Upland, CA 91786 (909) 949-7914 Fax: (909) 949-7916 Ken’s services to those interested in converting or building EVs are in a class by themselves. His company offers everything from individual components to several levels of kits, and its products are featured throughout this book. You’ll find KTA knowledgeable about your needs, prompt in its deliveries, and a pleasure to do business with. While Ken is still around, he is looking to sell his business and retire.

John Stockberger Electric Auto Crafters 643 Nelson Lake Road, a2S Batavia, IL 60510 (312) 879-0207 Provides parts, information, and testing for EV builders.

Bob Batson Electric Vehicles of America P.O. Box 59 Maynard, MA 01754 (508) 897-9393 Provides kits, components, and literature.

Steve van Ronk Global Light and Power 55 New Montgomery, Suite 424 San Francisco, CA 94105 (415) 495-0494 Kits and components; promotes annual Clean Air Revival.

Steve Deckard King Electric Vehicles P.O. Box 514 East Syracuse, NY 13057

C. Fetzer Performance Speedway 2810 Algonquin Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32210 (904) 387-9858

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