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'''Plug-in Hybrid History'''
 
'''Plug-in Hybrid History'''
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* 2012.07.21 - [http://articles.latimes.com/2012/jul/21/business/la-fi-0721-autos-electric-vehicles-20120721 Plug-in hybrid sales soar; all-electric car sales stay slow - LA Times]
 
* 2006 - [[Hybrids-Plus]] Prius Conversions.
 
* 2006 - [[Hybrids-Plus]] Prius Conversions.
 
* 2006 - [[PiPrius]] Prius Kits.
 
* 2006 - [[PiPrius]] Prius Kits.
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* 2002 - [http://www.calcars.org/history.html CalCars history] & [[PriusPlus#History]]
 
* 2002 - [http://www.calcars.org/history.html CalCars history] & [[PriusPlus#History]]
 
* [[WikiPedia:Renault Kangoo]]
 
* [[WikiPedia:Renault Kangoo]]
* 1990 - '''[[Dr. Andrew Frank]]''' had been  doing PHEV research since ?
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* 1990 - '''[[Dr. Andrew Frank]]''' had been  doing PHEV research since 1971.
  
 
'''More Hybrid History'''
 
'''More Hybrid History'''

Revision as of 21:56, 1 September 2012

For a good history of Plug-in Hybrids see W:Plug-in hybrid#History.

Formed in 1967 in San Jose, California, the EAA is a non-profit educational organization that promotes the advancement and widespread adoption of Electric Vehicles. This EAA-PHEV project began in October of 2005 in order to expand those efforts into the PHEV area by providing general information to curious parties and detailed conversion instruction to help guide experienced EV Converters through the process.

Since this is a History page, it might be a good place to discuss the history of Hybrids.

Plug-in Hybrid History

More Hybrid History

More EV History