Electrogenic’s classic-car EV conversions now available in the U.S.

Futurride
2 min readNov 30, 2022

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Electrogenic's classic-car EV conversions now available in the U.S.

TATC in Vermont and Xerbera in Dallas, the first partners to join Electrogenic’s global network, will install the UK-developed “drop-in” electric powertrain conversion kits for icons like the Land Rover Defender, Jaguar E-Type, classic Porsche 911, and Triumph Stag.
Britain-based classic car EV conversion company Electrogenic has revealed it has begun developing strategic partnerships to serve the rapidly expanding U.S. market. TATC and Xerbera are the first partners to join Electrogenic’s global installer network.

The new relationships will allow Electrogenic’s engineered conversion kits to be offered to customers in the U.S. for the first time, enabling enthusiasts to convert automotive icons such as the Land Rover Defender and Jaguar E-Type to electric power. The new installer network will be able to fit the Oxford, UK-based company’s range of “drop-in” EV conversion kits delivering proprietary “plug and play” electric drivetrain technology.

“We’ve been inundated with enquiries from North America since we first revealed the kits, which convert automotive icons to sophisticated EV power, so we’re delighted to have such fantastic partners serving customers across the pond,” said Steve Drummond, Co-founder, of Electrogenic. “In TATC and Xerbera we have two partners whose values are very much aligned with ours; they both place quality of workmanship and customer service front and cent
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