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'''EDrive''' (http://www.EDriveSystems.com) is developing a PHEV conversion for the '04-06 Prius.
  
EDrive plans on doing '04-06 Prius PHEV conversions, but won't be selling kits.
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Originally, EDrive would install kits from [[EnergyCS]]. The two companies have since parted ways, and EDrive is designing its own conversion.
The EDrive system will be similar to the [[PriusPlus]] conversion, though it will use a more advanceed [[SEVA:Li#Valence|Valence]] Li-ion battery pack.
 
  
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The company principal is Greg Hanssen.
  
* http://www.cleanenergypartnership.org/news/article_detail.cfm?id=69
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==News==
  
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* 2006.04.30 - redherring.com - [http://www.redherring.com/Article.aspx?a=16687&hed=Q%26A%3A+EDrive%E2%80%99s+Greg+Hanssen Q&A: EDrive’s Greg Hanssen] - EDrive’s president says the company plans to launch plug-in conversion kits for the Toyota Prius hybrid this summer.
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* 2006.04.25 - cnet news - [http://news.com.com/Coming+soon+Cars+that+get+100+miles+per+gallon/2100-11389_3-6064584.html Coming soon: Cars that get 100 miles per gallon]
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* 2006.04.23 - redherring.com - [http://www.redherring.com/Article.aspx?a=16595&hed=Plug-In+Hybrids+Get+100%2B+MPG Plug-In Hybrids Get 100+ MPG] - While some automakers use hybrid technology to boost performance, some drivers are raising their MPG.
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* 2006.04.07 - gizmodo.com - [http://www.gizmodo.com/gadgets/gadgets/edrive-systems-testing-plugin-prius-hybrid-165836.php EDrive Systems Testing Plug-In Prius Hybrid]
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* 2006.03.31 - LA, EnergyCS, the Monrovia-based engineering firm, announced today that it has delivered the first Toyota Prius sedan retrofitted with plug-in hybrid technology to California's South Coast Air Quality Management District (AQMD) for testing and evaluation.
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* 2005.05.02 - [http://www.cleanenergypartnership.org/news/article_detail.cfm?id=69 EDrive System will Allow Hybrid Owners to Plug in and Save Even More Gas]
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Latest revision as of 09:14, 15 October 2007

Click show for a short list of the current PHEV conversion and kit options for the Toyota Prius.

For Prius conversion details see the Prius PHEV article and comparisons table.

  1. Ron's Original PriusPlus History and current Contactor Based PriusPlus documentation for DIY projects.
  2. Ryan's PriusBlue is the testbed for DC-DC PFC Based PiPrius kits and documentation for DIY projects.
  3. Toyota OEM Prius PHEV and Prime Could use some work on this page
  4. Enginer China. But the rest of these appear to all be defunct as of 2020?
  5. |~- Hybrids-Plus USA/Colorado/Li -~|~- EnergyCS USA -~|~- Hymotion USA/Canada -~|~- Amberjac UK. -~|~- EDrive USA -~| Peter mentioned Plug-In Conversions |~-

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EDrive (http://www.EDriveSystems.com) is developing a PHEV conversion for the '04-06 Prius.

Originally, EDrive would install kits from EnergyCS. The two companies have since parted ways, and EDrive is designing its own conversion.

The company principal is Greg Hanssen.

News

  • 2006.04.30 - redherring.com - Q&A: EDrive’s Greg Hanssen - EDrive’s president says the company plans to launch plug-in conversion kits for the Toyota Prius hybrid this summer.
  • 2006.04.23 - redherring.com - Plug-In Hybrids Get 100+ MPG - While some automakers use hybrid technology to boost performance, some drivers are raising their MPG.
  • 2006.03.31 - LA, EnergyCS, the Monrovia-based engineering firm, announced today that it has delivered the first Toyota Prius sedan retrofitted with plug-in hybrid technology to California's South Coast Air Quality Management District (AQMD) for testing and evaluation.