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| − | [http://Hybrids-Plus.com Hybrids-Plus]   | + | [http://Hybrids-Plus.com Hybrids-Plus] was a PHEV conversion system for the Toyota Prius and the Ford Escape, based in Boulder CO.  | 
| + | [http://www.eetrex.com/ EEtrex] absorbed assets and took over conversions.  | ||
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==Vehicle specs==  | ==Vehicle specs==  | ||
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==Team==  | ==Team==  | ||
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*Nancy Balch  | *Nancy Balch  | ||
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==General Timeline==  | ==General Timeline==  | ||
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*Nov 20 2006 - 2nd contract: Ford Escape conversion for NYSERDA  | *Nov 20 2006 - 2nd contract: Ford Escape conversion for NYSERDA  | ||
*Dec 1 2006 - 3rd contract: New Jersey Prius for PHEV-30 conversion  | *Dec 1 2006 - 3rd contract: New Jersey Prius for PHEV-30 conversion  | ||
| + | *April 2009 - ceased to exist, assets and activities absorbed by EEtrex  | ||
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==Links==  | ==Links==  | ||
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* http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/hybridsplus/messages  | * http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/hybridsplus/messages  | ||
[[Category:PHEV]]  | [[Category:PHEV]]  | ||
[[Category:Prius]]  | [[Category:Prius]]  | ||
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[[Category:Escape]]  | [[Category:Escape]]  | ||
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[[Category:Hybrids-Plus]]  | [[Category:Hybrids-Plus]]  | ||
Latest revision as of 18:30, 9 August 2010
| Click show for a short list of the current PHEV conversion and kit options for the Toyota Prius. | 
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 For Prius conversion details see the Prius PHEV article and comparisons table. 
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Hybrids-Plus was a PHEV conversion system for the Toyota Prius and the Ford Escape, based in Boulder CO. EEtrex absorbed assets and took over conversions.
Vehicle specs
- Two models: Prius-15 and Prius-30
 - Pure EV range (< 34 mph): 15 miles / 30 miles
 - PHEV range (conservative driving, after full charge): 25 miles / 50 miles
 - PHEV fuel efficiency (conservative, full charge): 100 mpg
 - Adds 30 / 70 kg to vehicle mass
 - Conversion locations:
- In place of OEM battery, and taking some of the space occupied by the black tray in trunk
 - Maintains access to spare tire, in its original location
 - Charge plug in rear bumper
 
 
Technology
- Original traction pack and Battery ECU removed
 - New traction pack:
- Iron-Phosphate LiIon - 26650 cells (same chemistry as DeWalt 36V battery packs)
 - 4.5 / 9 kWh
 
 
- Electronics:
- Charger:
- 1.35 KW, 115 Vac @ 15 A
 - Non-isolated from AC-line (traction pack is isolated from rest of vehicle during charging)
 - Power Factor Controlled Step-up
 - 80% DOD to charged in 5 / 9 hours
 - Proprietary custom design
 
 - BMS
- One module per set of parallel cells, with charge current pypass shunt
 - A BMS controller, powered by vehicle aux 12 V, isolated from traction pack
 - Proprietary custom design
 
 - Controller
- Interfaces to BMS, charger, vehicle
 - CAN interface to the vehicle
 - Powered by vehicle aux 12 V
 - Proprietary custom design
 
 
 - Charger:
 
Inverger
An Inverger is a trademark of Hybrids Plus for a device that combines an Inverter and a Charger, to transfer electrical power in either direction between a battery and the grid. It may be used in gridable EVs such as Battery Electric Vehicles (BEV) and Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEV).
Team
- Carl Lawrence
 - Nancy Balch
 
General Timeline
- June 7 2006 - Hybrids Plus incorporated
 - July 7 2006 - 1st contract: Colorado Office of Energy Management for PHEV-30 conversion
 - Sep 18 2006 - Demonstrated the State of Colorado car in Fort Collins, at the Colorado Tech Week
 - Nov 20 2006 - 2nd contract: Ford Escape conversion for NYSERDA
 - Dec 1 2006 - 3rd contract: New Jersey Prius for PHEV-30 conversion
 - April 2009 - ceased to exist, assets and activities absorbed by EEtrex