Thanks, @Budwisr. That was interesting. I wonder how much one of those would sell for at auction. Would they be worthless, or like gold?
@atmafox, it wouldn't be for each wheel, but for each axle, like a Tesla. That would definitely be the hardest to do, but the best solution, because it eliminates the most mechanical parts that can wear out and leak and generally cause headaches.
The problem I am faced with, which may or may not be a problem according who you talk to, is my auto trans. Slapping an electric on a manual trans is pretty straightforward. You just keep it in gear the whole time. The problem with the auto is, the torque converter requires revs to produce thrust. That means, either maintaining a certain RPM on the motor at all times, or some other means of keeping that pressure up. With no clutch, the trans is just freewheeling until the revs get high enough.
I've only started to research this. I was just wondering if anyone else had attempted it. Maybe I'll be the trailblazer! Those Solargen Concords just wouldn't cut it, with 30-32 miles per charge. I'm looking for 100 or better.