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To this date there have been a number of successful [[Toyota Prius|Prius]] [[PHEV]] conversions beginning with [[User:Rgremban|Ron]] of [[:Category:CalCars|CalCars]] [http://www.CalCars.org] [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/calcars-news] [[PriusPlus History|Original]] [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/priusplus] and current [[PriusPlus]] projects.<br />
Other small startups include the [[PiPrius]] [http://www.PiPrius.com] [http://www.manzanitamicro.com] and [[Hybrids-Plus]] [http://hybrids-plus.com] [http://energysense.com] projects.<br />
[[EnergyCS]] [http://energycs.com/] and their European partner [[Amberjac]] [http://www.amberjac-projects.co.uk/] as well as Canadian [[Hymotion]] [http://www.hymotion.com] have converted numerous Prius PHEVs to this point. [[EDrive]] [http://www.edrivesystems.com] will be offering conversion soon.<br />
The tenth conversion of [[PriusBlue]] was undertaken in public April of 2006 at the [[Inaugural Maker Faire]] to help enhance the documentation and help promote PHEVs in the pacific northwest and midwest.<br />
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At this time there are two common conversion methods for the Prius.<br />
The '''[[#Original CalCars Method]]''' used in Rons [[PriusPlus History]], [[EnergyCS]], [[Amberjac]], [[EDrive]], and [[Hybrids-Plus]] conversions replace the stock battery with a new [[Battery Pack Configurations#Simple|simple string]].<br />
The second '''[[#Hybrid-Pack Method]]''' is used in the new [[PriusPlus]], [[PiPrius]], and by the [[Hymotion]] conversions.<br />
This second method should be easily adapted from the '04+ [[Toyota Prius|Prius]] to the ''Classic'' '00-'03 Prius, [[Ford Escape Hybrid|Escape]], and other [[Hybrid]]s as they use a [[Battery Pack Configurations#Hybrid|hybrid battery pack configuration]] which uses both a new simple string and the original stock batteries.<br />
The new PriusPlus and the PiPrius projects moved to the '''[[#Hybrid-Pack Method]]''' in order to remedy the [[State Of Charge Manipulation#Charge Limit Conundrum|CCL Conundrum]].<br />
Both types, of course, use a [[Battery Chargers]] to recharge from the grid.<br />
Toyota has stated in no uncertain terms that such a conversions will adversely affect your [[Warranty]].<br />
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The [[Prius PHEV TechInfo]] page has a lot of technical information on the Prius which may be useful when designing a PHEV conversion.<br />
See the [[Template:Terms|Terms]] page if you aren't familiar with some of the underlying principals or acronyms used through the documentation.<br />
Also be aware of the [[Template:Disclaimer|Disclaimer]] should you be considering a conversion yourself.<br />
This [http://www.airlabcorp.com/Prius/priusdisman.pdf PriusDisMan.pdf] ''([[Media:Priusdisman.pdf]] from http://www.airlabcorp.com/Prius/priusdisman.pdf)'' might be handy for its dismantle and safety warnings<br />
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==Prius Conversions Chronology==<br />
For a more detailed chronology of Prius ''(and other vehicle)'' conversions completed since CalCars' first one in November 2004, including pictures, locations and contact information of the owners, see [http://www.calcars.org/where-phevs-are.html where-phevs-are] at CalCars.org.<br />
The Google http://rechargeit.org site has a map of PHEV vehicles, this http://www.frappr.com/phev was an early attempt at mapping PHEV's and EV's, and the http://www.pluginmap.org site has charging stations.<br />
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=== Add A Vehicle ===<br />
Chris Ewert has generously volunteered to collect and organize these lists. Please send him information in the format listed below. Send corrections and updates to chris [at] infolaunch.com (Chris Ewert) and copy to info [at] calcars.org.<br />
* OWNER/SPONSOR Name and URL by CONVERTER<br />
* MONTH/YEAR<br />
* CITY/COUNTY/STATE<br />
* Contact email address *<br />
: ''*(if the contact wants an anti-spam email address like info [at] name.com, please indicate that, or if the contact wants to be unlisted but is still willing to provide that info to CalCars (you won't regret it), please send it with that notation.''<br />
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Please also feel free to edit this page right now with additions or corrections and we'll be sure to forward those changes on the Chris and CalCars.<br />
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=== Current Vehicles ===<br />
per http://www.calcars.org/where-phevs-are.html<br />
:-1. Historic - [[History]] of this website, the EAA, Hybrids, CalCars, Plug-in Hybrids, and more...<br />
:0. 1993-present - [[Dr. Andrew Frank]] from the University of California, Davis and his Team Fate.<br />
# Fall 2004 - CalCars [[PriusPlus History|PRIUS+/Ron Gremban]] by [[User:Rgremban|Ron Gremban]], [[EnergyCS]] and CalCars team<br />
# Mar. 2005 - [[EnergyCS]] by Greg Hanssen, Pete Nortman and team<br />
# May 2005 - Energy CS/Clean-Tech by [[EnergyCS]]<br />
# Sept. 2005 - Amberjac Projects Ltd UK, by ([[Amberjac]]/[[EnergyCS]])<br />
# Feb. 2006 - [[Hymotion]] by Hymotion<br />
# Mar. 2006 - Electro Energy by CalCars and [http://www.electroenergyinc.com/ Electro Energy]<br />
# Mar. 2006 - South Coast Air Quality Management District by [[EnergyCS]]<br />
# Apr. 2006 - CalCars/Felix Kramer by [[EnergyCS]]<br />
# Apr. 2006 - Sacramento Municipal Utility District by [[EnergyCS]]<br />
# Apr. 22-24 - [[User:Rjf|Ryan Fulcher]] of the [[SEVA:|Seattle EVA]] by CalCars and the [[Inaugural Maker Faire|Maker Faire team]]<br />
# May 2006 - City of Santa Monica by [[EnergyCS]], (Los Angeles County, contact rick.sikes [at] smgov.net)<br />
# July 2006 - Pacific Gas & Electric/Bay Area Air Quality Management District by [[EnergyCS]], (San Francisco County, contact sxtg [at] pge.com<br />
# Aug. 2006 - Hourcar by [[Hymotion]], (Twin Cities, MN, contact info@hourcar.org)<br />
# Aug. 2006 - Southern California Edison by [[EnergyCS]], (Los Angeles County)<br />
# Aug. 2006 - South Coast Air Quality Management District #2, by [[EnergyCS]] (Los Angeles County)<br />
# Sept. 2006 - '06 Prius for [http://www.state.co.us/oemc/ State of Colorado, Energy Office] (Denver CO) by [[Hybrids-Plus]] ([http://hybrids-plus.com hybrids-plus.com])<br />
# Sept. 2006 - Manitoba Hydro by [[EnergyCS]], (Winnipeg, Manitoba)<br />
# Sept. 2006 - Veridian Corp. by [[Hymotion]], (Ajax, Ontario, contact dhillsmilligan [at] veridian.on.ca)<br />
# Oct. 2006 - Chelan County (WA) [http://www.ncwctc.com/205.html Advanced Vehicle Initiative]'s "[[WhiteBird]]" was converted with the second [[PiPrius]] kit, (Contact Ron Johnston-Rodriguez: info [at] plugincenter.com or (509) 663-5159)<br />
# Oct. 2006 - Costar Corporation by [[Hymotion]], Annapolis, MD contact kliestenfeltz@costar.com<br />
# Nov. 2006 - Todd Dore of the [http://www.fveaa.org/ Fox Valley EAA chapter], Prius [[GrayPearl]] was converted with the third [[PiPrius]] kit.<br />
# Nov. 2006 - CalCars new [[PriusPlus]] conversion of Sven Thesen's 2005 Prius <br />
# Nov. 2006 - Fairfax County, VA by [[Hymotion]]<br />
# Nov. 2006 - Idaho National Laboratory of US Department of Energy by [[EnergyCS]]<br />
# Nov. 2006 - Idaho National Laboratory of US Department of Energy by [[Hymotion]]<br />
# Dec. 2006 - [http://www.lipog.org/PHEV%20PowerPoint.htm DUAL PWR-PHEV] by Horacio Calvento, Long Island, NY (contact: mrbigh at gmail.com)<br />
# Jan. 2007 - [[User:JimFell|Jim Fell]], Peterborough, England PFC40 conversion with 56 x 90ah Thundersky cells named [[FellUK]].<br />
# Feb. 2007 - Bay Area company by [[Hymotion]] (first car)<br />
# Feb. 2007 - Bay Area company by [[Hymotion]] (second car)<br />
# Feb. 2007 - GreenTomato Cars, ([[Amberjac]]/[[EnergyCS]]), London UK<br />
# Mar. 2007 - Southwestern utility by [[Hymotion]] (first car)<br />
# Mar. 2007 - Southwestern utility by [[Hymotion]] (second car)<br />
# Mar. 2007 - EcoFys, ([[Amberjac]]/[[EnergyCS]]) Maastricht Netherlands<br />
# Mar. 2007 - Jim Tech Ltd, ([[Amberjac]]/[[EnergyCS]]) London UK<br />
# Apr. 2007 - [[User:Cewert|Chris Ewert]], Wheaton, IL - first individual PriusPlus conversion with modified mounting method (contact: chris at infolaunch.com)<br />
# Apr. 2007 - Private early adopter, ([[Amberjac]]/[[EnergyCS]]) Bradford<br />
# May. 2007 - Philippi Family, Houston, TX - PriusPlus conversion with hinged battery box for access to spare tire. [[PriusPlus]] type conversion. [[2007 Maker Faire]] Team [http://HybridPlugs.com HybridPlugs.com]<br />
# May. 2007 - Northern California water agency by Hymotion, contact info to come#<br />
# May. 2007 - '07 Prius for [http://www.lithiumtech.com/ Lithium Technologies] (Plymouth Meeting, PA ) by [[Hybrids-Plus]] ([http://hybrids-plus.com hybrids-plus.com]) <br />
# May. 2007 - '07 Prius for private individual (Seattle, WA ) by [[Hybrids-Plus]] ([http://hybrids-plus.com hybrids-plus.com]) [http://hybrids-plus.com/pmwiki/index.php?n=Ext.Conversion3 Conversion3 gallery] PHEV-30<br />
# May 2007 - Private early adopter, ([[Amberjac]]/[[EnergyCS]]) through Toyota dealer, Kent UK<br />
# May 2007 - eacon Energy, ([[Amberjac]]/[[EnergyCS]]) Loughborough UK<br />
# May 2007 - Ecordis/Spinnovation, ([[Amberjac]]/[[EnergyCS]]) Amsterdam Netherlands<br />
# May 2007 - [http://www.nilar.com/index.php?pageID=42&languageID=1 Nilar]s' in house [[PriusPlus]] type conversion.<br />
# July 2007 - [http://www.anl.gov/ Argonne National Labs] - Prius by [[Hybrids-Plus]] ([http://hybrids-plus.com hybrids-plus.com]) [http://hybrids-plus.com/pmwiki/index.php?n=Ext.Conversion5 Conversion5 gallery] PHEV-30<br />
# July 2007 - Private individual in Rifle Colorado - Prius by [[Hybrids-Plus]] ([http://hybrids-plus.com hybrids-plus.com]) [http://hybrids-plus.com/pmwiki/index.php?n=Ext.Conversion6 Conversion6 gallery] PHEV-30<br />
# July 2007 - Raleigh NC, [http://www.progress-energy.com Progress Energy Corporation] - 2005 Prius converted by [http://www.avrc.com Advanced Vehicle Research Center] with [[Hymotion]] hardware. (contact: Mike.Ligett (at) pgnmail.com)<br />
# Sept 2007 - Hybrids Plus in Boulder Colorado - Prius by [[Hybrids-Plus]] ([http://hybrids-plus.com hybrids-plus.com]) [http://hybrids-plus.com/pmwiki/index.php?n=Ext.Conversion8 Conversion8 gallery] PHEV-30<br />
# Sept 2007 - The [[Green Car Company]] delivered their first [[PiPrius]] conversion to King County.<br />
# Oct 2007 - Private individual in Charleston SC - Prius by [[Hybrids-Plus]] ([http://hybrids-plus.com hybrids-plus.com]) [http://hybrids-plus.com/pmwiki/index.php?n=Ext.Conversion17 Conversion17 gallery] PHEV-15<br />
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=== Newest Vehicles ===<br />
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* http://www.autobeyours.com/PHEV.htm - Steves salvaged "imwoody36 special" PHEVs Prii conversion is still a work in progress.<br />
* http://priuschat.com/My-official-Prius-Plus-mods-thread-t26951.html, Jim the latest CalCars conversion done at the [[2007 Maker Faire]].<br />
* http://www.ew.usna.edu/~bruninga/APRS-SPHEV.html Bob Bruninga, WB4APR, APRS Solar PHEV<br />
* http://www.phevprius.blogspot.com Kent's salvaged special by www.autobeyours.com<br />
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==Original CalCars Method==<br />
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This conversion method was originally demonstrated by CalCars which replaces the OEM battery with a new higher capacity [[Battery Pack Configurations#Simple|simple string]] of batteries. Ron's first [[PriusPlus History]] conversion used early proprietary [[EDrive]] technology. A later version of this method by CalCars attempted to exploit the [[State Of Charge Drift]] portion of the vehicles battery management routines in order to accomplish [[State Of Charge Manipulation]] with the use of a [[Battery Tap Emulator]]. However this attempt was unsuccessful due to the [[State Of Charge Manipulation#Charge Limit Conundrum|CCL Conundrum]]. As such further development of the Original CalCars method has been postponed while perusing the [[#Hybrid-Pack Method]] which has now been successfully implemented.<br />
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A number of companies such as [[EnergyCS]], [[Amberjac]], [[EDrive]], and [[Hybrids-Plus]] use this method with custom hardware which replaces the OEM battery management computer in order to dictate the [[SOC]] which is communicated to the rest of the vehicles computers. In doing so these conversions report a higher than normal SOC while in [[Charge-depleting]] mode in order to raise mileage by increasing the electric contribution to motive power. This higher than normal SOC also encourage more stealth mode and enables longer operation in [[Prius EV Mode]]. Once the new higher capacity battery pack is sufficiently depleted the system reports normal SOC values causing the vehicle to return to the normal [[Charge-systaining]] mode of operation just like a stock Prius.<br />
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==Hybrid-Pack Method==<br />
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The Hybrid-Pack method employs a [[Battery Pack Configurations#Hybrid|Hybrid Battery Pack Configuration]] which has been used in the past as a solution which combines two battery banks in order to mask weaknesses in one or both resulting in a robust overall system. For example a high energy/low capacity and high capacity/low energy battery might be combined resulting in an overall high energy and high capacity resource. [[Hymotion]] was the first to employ this type of configuration followed by the new [[PriusPlus]] and [[PiPrius]] projects. These conversions mask the low capacity characteristics of the OEM battery with a higher capacity battery. While this higher capacity battery also has higher energy, keeping the OEM battery and it's support systems in place eliminates the need for a replacement Battery Management Computer capable of communicating with the rest of the Prius systems. For more core ideas surrounding this method see [[Prius PHEV Battery Options]] for more specific battery information. <br />
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This method exploits the [[State Of Charge Drift]] portion of the OEM battery management routines in order to accomplish [[State Of Charge Manipulation]], but does not utilize a [[Battery Tap Emulator]]. The result is the ability to effectively change the target [[SOC]] from the normal ~60% to higher values which are more useful for [[PHEV]] applications. The [[Prius EV Mode]] can also be utilized for longer durations because SOC Drift is capable of maintaining an acceptable SOC value. A [[CAN]] device is required to acts as a [[Prius PHEV User Interfaces|Prius PHEV User Interface]] and management device. <s>Such hardware/software will need to follow logic similar to that laid out by [[Prius PHEV Pseudo Code]].</s> The Latest [[PriusPlus]] and [[PiPrius]] conversions use [http://www.hybridinterfaces.ca hybridinterfaces] [[CAN-View]] Scantool device which is currently available for 2004 and newer Prius, and may eventually be used in other Hybrids such as the [[Ford Escape Hybrid]]. You can take a look at [[Prius PHEV Photos]] which are available to help visualize parts of the conversion process.<br />
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===Contactor Based===<br />
Ron and CalCars have demonstrated a working contactor and resistor based configuration in a number of vehicles.<br />
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'''See [[PriusPlus]] for the documentation of this type of conversion.'''<br />
* [[Prius PHEV Battery Options#Contactor Based]]<br />
* [[State Of Charge Manipulation#Contactor Based]]<br />
* [[Prius PHEV Schematics#Contactor Based]]<br />
* Documents from 2004 with information and considerations regarding various configurations.<br />
** http://www.forsites.com/CalCars/EAA-PHEV/PriusPlusConfigurations040817rdg.pdf<br />
** http://www.forsites.com/CalCars/EAA-PHEV/PriusPlusConfigurations040817rdg.xls<br />
* '''Good news: a hybrid-battery solution to the CCL conundrum'''<br>Ron Gremban - [[EAA-PHEV_Maillist:2006./5./5]] & [http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/eaa-phev/message/187 Y:187]<br />
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===PFC Based===<br />
Rich Rudman of [[Manzanita Micro] (http://www.manzanitamicro.com) and [[User:Rjf|Ryan]] have implemented a conversion using an upgraded [[MM-PFC]]-30, named the PFC40H, as a DC-DC converter and charger. Rich has developed and is offering conversion kits.<br />
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'''See [[PiPrius]] for more details.'''<br />
* [[Prius PHEV Battery Options#PFC Based]]<br />
* [[State Of Charge Manipulation#PFC Based]]<br />
* [[Prius PHEV Schematics#PFC Based]]<br />
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'''Electro Energy''' has successfully demonstrated a PFC based setup with [[SEVA:Ni|NiMH]] during CalCars trip to DC.<br />
* 2006.05.26 - financialnewsusa.com - [http://www.financialnewsusa.com/release.php?rlsid=5262 Electro Energy Participates in Plug-In Hybrid Vehicle Demonstration in Washington, D.C. and Power Air Lists on Frankfurt Stock Exchange]<br />
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