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Author Topic: Electric Vehicoffele Supply - Bellevue, WA  (Read 4032 times)
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« Topic Start: June 13, 2008, 12:12:27 am »

I run a conversion shop and parts supplier in Bellevue, WA.  My website is http://ev-supply.com.  I am a NetGain motor and a Logisystems controller dealer as well.  I offer a 5% discount on motors and controllers to SEVA members, with 2.5% in the form of a direct discount, and with 2.5% going back to SEVA in the member's name.  I also sell most other parts; give me a call or send me an email with what you need and I will make you a deal!
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« Reply #1: June 15, 2008, 08:35:40 pm »

I see you offer 4-8 hour weekend conversion workshops for $100.

That sounds very interesting to me - what are the main things you discuss, and how many people do you normally have (I see it says space is limited)...Is the format question & answer, do we leave with any written documentation to reference later, etc....

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Ken
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« Reply #2: June 15, 2008, 10:31:08 pm »

The courses are on specific topics, such as engine removal, motor installation, battery connections, etc.  There is no specific frequency, but any future courses will be announced on the website.  The format is mostly hands on, just to enhance to understanding of how these things work.
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« Reply #3: June 15, 2008, 10:50:19 pm »

The format is mostly hands on, just to enhance to understanding of how these things work.

Sounds great. I certainly learn much better that way! I'll keep checking your site. Are you finding that you are filling up quickly, or do you only schedule once in a while? I'm asking for 2 reasons - 1) I am interested in them, 2)  I would think that you should have a lot of customers now / the market seems to be really heating up.

If you think you are not reaching enough customers via your web site...PM me. Maybe we could work out a some sort of swap - I could help you get more customers & you could slip me into a workshop now and then. Just a thought.

Ken
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