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'''EDrive''' (http://www.EDriveSystems.com) is developing a PHEV conversion for the '04-06 Prius. | '''EDrive''' (http://www.EDriveSystems.com) is developing a PHEV conversion for the '04-06 Prius. | ||
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==News== | ==News== |
Revision as of 04:52, 22 June 2007
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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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.
- 2006.04.25 - cnet news - Coming soon: Cars that get 100 miles per gallon
- 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.
- 2006.04.07 - gizmodo.com - EDrive Systems Testing Plug-In Prius Hybrid
- 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.