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Revision as of 00:18, 15 August 2005

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Prius Logs

I purchased a new 2005 Prius Pachage1 on the same day Toyota agreed to sell their RAV4 EVs, July 14th 2005!

Mileage Logs

Miles Gallons Mileage
3338 71.582 46.63 Lifetime
259.0 4.911 52.7
478.8 10.690 44.7
409.5 9.618 42.5
374.7 7.785 48.1
275.7 7.420 37.1
248.4 5.499 45.1
351.9 7.670 45.8
433.4 8.186 52.9
506.6 9.803 51.6

Best Trips

  • 62.5 mpg for 40.6 miles

Prius Pack Specs

  • Toyota Prius Gen1 (97)(99) Hybrid Pack 288.0V, 240 cells
  • Toyota Prius Gen2 (00)(03) Hybrid Pack 273.6v, 228 cells
  • Toyota Prius Gen3 (04)(05) Hybrid Pack 201.6v, 168 cells
  • Prius: 1997
  • Model: Cylindrical module
  • Nominal Voltage: 7.2 V
  • Nominal Capacity: 6.0 Ah
  • Specific Power: 800 W/kg
  • Specific Energy: 40 Wh/kg
  • Weight: 1090 g
  • Dimension: 35(oc)x 384(L)
  • Prius: 2001
  • Model: Old Prismatic module
  • Nominal Voltage: 7.2 V
  • Nominal Capacity: 6.5 Ah
  • Specific Power: 1000 W/kg
  • Specific Energy: 46 Wh/kg
  • Weight: 1050 g
  • 19.6(W) x 106 (H) x 275 (L)
  • Prius: 2004
  • Model: New Prismatic module
  • Nominal Voltage: 7.2 V
  • Nominal Capacity: 6.5 Ah
  • Specific Power: 1300 W/kg
  • Specific Energy: 46 Wh/kg
  • Weight: 1040 g
  • 19.6(W) x 106 (H) x 285 (L)

Space Elevator

Stuff in our World

Nation Policies

Wind Energy

Global Warming / Climate Change

CO2

BioFuels

Oil Reserves

Hydrogen

Hydrogen is mostly Hype, but here are some semi-practical applications: Hydrogen-Electrolosys Fireplace - http://www.heatnglo.com/

Requires 220vac @ 60A = 13kW and 1/2 Gallon per hour.
Produces 31,000 btu/hour of heat.

Energy Bill

Fusion

Energy Effeciency

  • Japan Squeezes to Get the Most of Costly Fuel - [2]

Charge Safety

  • Overcharging Hydrogen venting issues [3]

Performance Accelleration

SUV Bashing