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More Plug-in Hybrid Options

Post written by: Paul

I just wanted to follow up my post last Friday about the plug-in Prius. It turns out there are some more options. Earth2Tech had a post today with more information on how to give your Prius a plug.

According to the article, the company Hymotion has a solution that costs around $10,000 and Energy CS has a solution that costs around $15,000. These are still expensive, but better than the $35,000 than the other option (though that one does give you better gas mileage.

I don’t have a hybrid and even if I did, I don’t have the money to pay for one of these conversions. However, knowing that these types of technologies are out there does give me some comfort that people are working on solutions that will hopefully help us get our balls back from the big oil companies. After all, I’d rather spend my money on gadgets rather than gasoline.

136 Miles Per Gallon

Post written by: Paul

There was an article the other day on the excellent blog Earth2Tech about a man who has documented his results with his Prius, which he had modified to be able to be plugged in (to a standard electrical outlet). According to the article, the man is now getting 136.45 miles/gallon, or 1,307 miles on a single tank of gas, much better than the very good 60 miles/gallon the Prius normally gets.

My initial reaction was, wow, I need to trade in my car, get a Prius, and get this mod. Then I started clicking around on the Hybrid Plus site (the guys that did the modification to the Prius). It turns out it isn’t so cheap. In fact, it’s pretty expensive, costing up to $32,500, which is more than the car itself. Too bad, because I could live with only going to the gas pump once a month.

Even if this was affordable, I wonder how much it would cost to charge the car every night? According to their site it should only cost around $25 extra a month for electricity. If true, that’s not bad at all.

Anyhow, it’s neat technology that’s just way too expensive for the average consumer. It was also announced last week that Toyota is testing a plug-in hybrid in Japan. Hopefully it will make it’s way into production in the United States and will be a little more affordable when mass produced.

If you want more information, I suggest checking out Hybrid Plus’s FAQ site, it’s a pretty comprehensive site with answers to many of the questions I had.