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Bright sparks plug new market giving old cars an electric lease on life – The Age
EVolution Australia, based in Clayton South, has received ‘massive’ interest about its work converting classics into state-of-the-art electric cars.

“And theres just been massive, massive interest. Its taken us by surprise to be honest,” business development manager Emma Sutcliffe said.
Converting classics to electrics now accounts for about 30-40 per cent of the business and EA’s crew of coders, high-voltage electricians and fabricators have seven vehicles finished or in the intricate process of conversion.
Emma Sutcliffe and EVolution Australia founder Russ Shepherd with a client’s 1979 Toyota landcruiser. They have been set the unique challenge…
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