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Conversion Hybrids

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Production Hybrids such as the Honda Insight and Toyota Prius may turn out to be the missing link of vehicles, as they are soley gas fueled car that do electric tricks. Rather than a way to transition away from gasoline, which should really by a major priority.

Hybrid Conversions or Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEV) are hybrid cars that can use gas or electricity as sources of fuel, they can plug-in to fuel up with gas or electricity. These are usuaily hybrids which are modified, but might also include EV's with pusher or genset range extending trailers. The PHEV designation may also be found with a number denoting their electric-only range, such as PHEV-10 (for 10 miles of electric range) or PHEV-300 (In the case of the 300 mile Tzero EV with it's gas fueled range trailer).

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Toyota Prius

There have been a number of sucessfull Prius Plus Conversions. Ron of CalCars has a PbA version and EDrive is expected to use Valance Li-ion batteries to perform conversions with ideal range. Both are based on the 2004 or newer (Gen2) Toyota Prius and are now capable of chargable from the grid using standard 110vac outlets. They opperate as pure EV's at speeds up to 34mph for the range of their larger batteries, which is about 10 miles for the PbA and 60 miles for the Li-ion battery packs. While also delivering vastly improved mileage at higher speeds in an EV-Heavy type of "Mixed-Mode" which delivers roughly twice the gas mileage durring trips of twice their electric ranges (or 20 and 120 miles, of course one should also consider the electric power required to recharge in these 100+ mpg situations. Durring extended drives they opperate just as a normal Prius and deliver their usuail mileage.

The EAA is also working on instructions to help guide experianced EV Converters through the process. The projects homepage is currently located here at the Seattle Chapters site on the EAA-PHEV Page. You will also find other PHEV Projects here.

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