Bicycle Bike Battery

I want to convert my bike to bike to support an electric car. What is the easiest and cheapest option?
Given the high fuel prices and the fact that I only work a few miles from the work I do not want my car everyday use. I already have a solar-powered Batterey Pack that both to 12V and 24V outputs is that I use, recharge the battery on the bike. Most of the ride to work is going downhill, so the motor most likeley is only used me to help you be home again. Thanks in advance.
First, forget the amount of solar power you want to get a 1m ² panel would take about three months to a ebike enough to free for a day. Most ebike on 24V or 36V systems run, a 12AH battery is generally they run for a range of about 50km. You can buy the components separately to build a ebike, but it can be just to buy what the whole thing. If you need a DIY as a minimum You. Wheel / motor unit-motor is mounted in the hub. 250W power is support only, you would not get up the hill on their own. 500W will handle a slope of 10 degrees. 2nd Speed controller. 3rd Battery Pack. NiMH will take longer for a new set for the weight, lead-acid is cheaper. Ni-free cycles are good for ~ 1000, Lead-acid cycle is good for ~ 300th In Canada, the components can and complete bikes from Daymaker (http://www.daymak.com preserved). They deliver everywhere in North America.
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