Please remember I am a not well versed in all things electric (yet) but from what I understood most were relying on CAN signals powering a potentiometer or a some form of pulse width modulation...?
Please let me know is that is incorrect...
My car is an old Triumph Spitfire. The gauges are almost all 5-volt resistance based. I can get the values fairly easily and I am savvy enough to determine them myself.
The idea would be the get the fuel gauge to read the state of charge, the temp gauge to read the controller temp (a friend who converted his Spitfire had problems with the controller overheating, hence why I figure to put it there).
I also have an after market oil pressure gauge and because I had two Spitfires (long, sad story) I have a spare temp and fuel gauges.
Anything I might want to use those for...?
The sytsem I plan on using form a conversion company comes with a small panel with all the vital information. The gauges are a nice-to-have and more to make the car a bit of a "q-ship": https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Q-ship i.e. look as standard as possible ... but hide the POWER inside.

I of course have a tachometer but I am thinking tracking the RPMs of the electric motor is kind of silly.... It is also purely mechanical so likely more trouble than it is worth... I saw someone use it to see regen but I can't see how a mechanical dial can be converted. If I am wrong let me know!
Speedometer is direct from the standard transmission/gearbox so that is fine and will remain...
Many thanks in advance and feel free to tell me I am barking up the wrong tree!
PS: One thing a I CAN do is a bit of graphic design and I plan on recreating all the emissions information on the sticker under the hood/bonnet to reflect the new powertrain.
