Where can I find funding for my new business of converting gas cars to electric power?
December 9th, 2008 | by admin |gascars2electric asked:
I am in the prosess of starting a new business of converting older gas cars and small pick-ups to electric power. I have the technology and a source for all the parts needed, I just don’t have the money to get off the ground. My credit is not so good, so I am looking for private investors. This is a much needed product that will help reduce the usage of fossel fuels and greenhouse gases. If anyone out there can help, please let me know.
STANFORD
I am in the prosess of starting a new business of converting older gas cars and small pick-ups to electric power. I have the technology and a source for all the parts needed, I just don’t have the money to get off the ground. My credit is not so good, so I am looking for private investors. This is a much needed product that will help reduce the usage of fossel fuels and greenhouse gases. If anyone out there can help, please let me know.
STANFORD

4 Responses to “Where can I find funding for my new business of converting gas cars to electric power?”
By JOHNNIE B on Dec 12, 2008 | Reply
The battery power will give range of 200 miles look around are there others wanting to gamble on this the.
By anaheimducksfan30 on Dec 13, 2008 | Reply
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By Tom on Dec 16, 2008 | Reply
The right direction email me if you in the bill for this type of investor cmgi has division that handles.
For this type of investor cmgi has division that can steer you in the bill for this type of thing there are also people that will foot the.
By The Truth is out There so am I on Dec 19, 2008 | Reply
Make something that works then sell it if you can even make something that works even on a small scale no one will fund you.
and when i say works I mean something that actually looks like you might get laid as opposed to getting your *** kicked for driving it has greater than a 100 mile range and doesn’t take days to charge and doesn’t cost $50k