Electrogenic penetrates US market with its ‘drop-in’ EV conversion technology
British EV technology company Electrogenic has entered into strategic partnerships with TATC and Xerbera to serve the rapidly expanding U.S. ...
British EV technology company Electrogenic has entered into strategic partnerships with TATC and Xerbera to serve the rapidly expanding U.S. ...
British EV technology company Electrogenic has revealed details of its newly expanded range of ‘drop-in’ EV conversion kits for classic ...
In our WhichEV Annual Awards for 2023, we highlight the best releases in each electric vehicle category. Read on to ...
British Electric Vehicle classic car conversion company Electrogenic is entering a new phase as it announces development of additional ‘drop-in’ ...
Electrogenic hopes to add something really interesting to the market with its new ‘drop in’ kit for electrifying working Land ...
WhichEV took classic converter Electrogenic's electrified Porsche 356 and classic Mini round the track at Bicester Heritage. Read about the ...
We talked to Oxford-based Electrogenic about its process of converting a classic car to an EV.
Electrogenic has electrified a 1971 Citroen DS - including the hydro-pneumatic suspension.
Electrogenic will offer E-type conversion customers a choice of three advanced zero-emission powertrains to provide different driving experiences and levels ...
Electrogenic has finalised two ‘World First’ conversions of classic vehicles to electric power, including a 1976 Triumph Stag and a ...
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