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		<description><![CDATA[Made from the corpse of a 1997 BMW 528i salvaged from a junkyard and other recycled parts, this DIY electric car beats the Tesla Model S P100D&#8217;s mile range at a tiny fraction of the cost. The Tesla boasts a range of 335 miles per charge, while the &#8216;Phoenix&#8217; by Eric Lundgren gets 380 miles. <a href="https://weburbanist.com/2017/06/19/trash-beats-tesla-this-powerful-diy-electric-car-cost-just-13k-to-build/">&#8230;</a>]]></description>
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<p>Made from the corpse of a 1997 BMW 528i salvaged from a junkyard and other recycled parts, this DIY electric car<a href="https://www.digitaltrends.com/cars/itap-recycled-bmw-ev-news-video-specs-range/"> beats the Tesla Model S P100D&rsquo;s mile range</a> at a tiny fraction of the cost. The Tesla boasts a range of 335 miles per charge, while the &lsquo;Phoenix&rsquo; by Eric Lundgren gets 380 miles. Lundgren and his team built the Phoenix in 35 days for just $13,000, and hopes the attention his trash car is getting will encourage carmakers with more cash to do more material recycling.</p>
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<p>Founder and CEO of information technology organization <a href="http://www.goitap.com/about-itap/">ITAP,</a> Lundgren bought the 20-year-old E39 generation BMW 528i and removed most of the interior &ndash; including the rear seats, dashboard, center console and trim &ndash; in order to save weight (yes, that&rsquo;s the catch.) He added a 130kWh battery pack that uses cells from EV and laptop batteries to power the car, which takes up most of the space where the backseat would normally be.</p>
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<p>To test his creation, Lundgren pitted it against three popular electric vehicles: the Tesla, a Chevy Bolt and a Nissan Leaf. All four competed in a trip across Southern California to see which one would last the longest. The Leaf ran out of juice first after 81 miles, followed by the Model S at 238 miles. The Bolt managed to squeak out 271. The BMW never ran out of range at all &ndash; instead, it blew a fuse after 340 miles with 32 percent of its charge left on its battery pack. In a second test, the Phoenix ran directly against the Tesla, getting 382 miles to the 100D&rsquo;s 315.</p>
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<p>Clearly, the fact that so much of its weight has been removed while the Tesla is loaded down with luxury options makes a difference in the result, but so should the fact that Tesla is working with top-quality, brand-new parts. For Lundgren, that&rsquo;s not really the point.</p>
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<p>&ldquo;Re-use is the purest form of recycling. It creates zero carbon footprint. Re-using parts/components within broken/obsolete electroncis is called &lsquo;hybrid recycling.&rsquo; This is a much-needed and often missing part of the recycling ecosystem.&rdquo;</p>
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