Electric motors operate completely differently than internal combustion engines. It is impossible to "convert" an engine as you have asked for, but replacing the engine with an electric one shouldn't be too painful of a procedure however it will cost a good deal of money. Something else to consider is that you'll be changing the power output for the vehicle, and that may require different transmission ratios than what your vehicle came with. All in all, the price of the conversion is not outweighed by the benefeits of it.
The "...convert a gas car to electric..." implies removal of the gasoline engine and replacing it with an electric motor, creating an all electric car. If on the other hand you intend to keep the gasoline engine and use it when the batteries are low, then you will have created a hybrid gasoline-electric vehicle. With that qualification, and the assumption that you meant a full conversion from gasoline to electric, then the answer to your question is that IF the gasoline engine is removed from service, then the computer "that controlled the gas engine and its components" is no longer necessary and can be removed also. Also, the portion of your question relating to the gasoline engine computer suggests your thinking that it could be reprogrammed somehow to control the electric motor. Since that computer is designed for and is dedicated to the gasoline engine, it cannot be be reprogrammed and used to control the electric motor(s).
No, you cannot convert a gasoline engine to a diesel engine.
A hybrid petrol/gasoline and electric engine.
a gasoline engine and a electric moter.
It should theoretically be possible. However, it would be easier and probably cheaper just to replace the engine with one designed for gasoline.
There is a Hybrid Tahoe. It's got a gasoline engine and an electric motor. As far as a Tahoe that doesn't have a gas engine...no.
The main difference is in hybrid cars there are a small petrol engine and a electric motor. When the car is driving along at slower speeds the Electric motor is driving the car while the petrol engine recharges the battery but when the speed is greater the Engine And Electric Motor Drives The Car
One of the reasons electric cars have risen in popularity is due to their motors. The motors of electric cars are powered by an electric motor rather than a gasoline engine. The motors of electric cars allow you to save money on gasoline and still accelerate at high speeds.
A Hybrid car uses both electric motors and a gasoline engine. Some Hybrids use a very small gasoline engine to assist in charging the batteries that drive the electric motors. These cars often use breaking to charge the batteries as well
it is because you will save money on energy expenses in comparison to a gasoline engine..
The best option is to buy a new electric car or get it professionally converted. Working with battery fluids can get dangerous and expensive. Keep the gasoline car to save the environment.
The main component that makes hybrid cars efficient and is their engine. Hybrids have a gasoline powered engine, but when this engine is coupled with an electric motor the overall effect reduces emissions, requires less fuel, and gets a lot more mileage than a standard gasoline powered car or a purely electric car. A hybrid car's engine and transmission charge the electric batteries that are also part of the car.