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I have a rough Polaris Ranger EV, but my business is building EVs and supplying parts for conversions. And through this I have developed a Li ion Conversion for the Ranger EV, and am heading towards the 20th of those. I recently developed a related Li Ion conversion for the Hi Sun E1 .

Through EVs I have also got to support the builds of a number of vehicles uses as specialised camera film tracking vehicles, 4 of which are Ranger EV based,. My battery systems have also found their  way into a recent large 4x4 camera crane vehicle powering a 3kw hydraulic pump through a 5kw inverter.  But most of my work is on conversions of vehicles to EV and supply of parts.

If I can assist with comments relating to Electric Vehicles, I am happy to do so.

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