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'''"WhiteBird"''' is the name of the [[Advanced Vehicle Innovations Consortium]] Prius PHEV conversion which was finished in early October 2006.
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==Press Release==
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[[Image:IMG_3156.JPG|thumb|right|The build crew during the conversion of WhiteBird]]
 
[[Image:IMG_3156.JPG|thumb|right|The build crew during the conversion of WhiteBird]]
  
Since the unprecedented success of the [[PHEV]] conversion of Ryan Fulcher’s Prius at the [[Inaugural Maker Faire]] last year, with much help from CalCars (http://www.calcars.org) and the SanFrancisco EAA (http://www.sfeva.org).  Ryan, a member of the Seattle EV Association (http://www.seattleeva.org) and a contributor to the EAA-PHEV web site (http://www.eaa-phev.org), has been furthering the cause for PHEVs throughout the Pacific N.W.  Through these public relations efforts Ron Johnson-Rodreguez, head of Economic Development for Eastern Washington State’s Chelan County contacted Steven Lough, president of the Seattle EV Association, and a fruitful working relationship has developed over the last 6 months.  After several trips back and forth between Seattle and Wenatchee Washington, plans were set in motion to convert several county [[Toyota Prius]] vehicles to PHEV.
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Since the unprecedented success of the [[PHEV]] conversion of Ryan Fulcher’s [[PriusBlue]] at the [[Inaugural Maker Faire]] last year, with much help from [http://www.calcars.org CalCars]<ref>http://www.calcars.org - California Cars Initiative</ref> and the [http://www.sfeva.org San Francisco EAA]<ref>http://www.sfeva.org - San Francisco Electric Auto Association</ref>.  Ryan, a member of the [http://www.seattleeva.org Seattle EVA]<ref>http://www.seattleeva.org - Seattle Electric Vehicle Association</ref> and a contributor to the [http://www.eaa-phev.org EAA-PHEV web site]<ref>http://www.eaa-phev.org - Electric Auto Association - PHEV Project</ref>, has been furthering the cause for PHEVs throughout the Pacific N.W.  Through these public relations efforts, Ron Johnson-Rodreguez, head of Economic Development for Eastern Washington State’s Chelan County, contacted Steven Lough, president of the Seattle EV Association, and a fruitful working relationship has developed over the last 6 months.  After several trips back and forth between Seattle and Wenatchee Washington, plans were set in motion to convert several county [[Toyota Prius]] vehicles to PHEV.
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Using [[CAN-View]] technology from [http://www.hybridinterfaces.ca Hybrid Interfaces]<ref>http://www.hybridinterfaces.ca - Hybrid Interfaces CAN-View</ref> of Canada, and the very versatile AC-to-DC & DC-to-DC capable charger from [http://www.manzanitamicro.com Rich Rudman's Manzanita Micro]<ref>http://www.manzanitamicro.com - Rich Rudman's Manzanita Micro</ref> company, and much volunteer help from Seattle EV Association members, Chelan County’s [[Advanced Vehicle Innovations Consortium]]<ref>http://www.plugincenter.com - Chelan County’s Advanced Vehicle Innovations Consortium</ref>, and the Automotive Technology program at Wenatchee Valley College, the first project was put on the road in PHEV mode on October 15th, 2006.
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Both the [[PiPrius]] vehicles [[PriusBlue]] of Ryan Fulcher, and the just-completed Chelan County car, named “CCPort [[WhiteBird]]” utilize a [[MM-PFC|PFC40H]] charger which doubles as a DC-to-DC converter.  In DC-DC or run mode the PFC40 is connected between the add-on pack and the Prius OEM pack, thereby maintaining the Prius battery voltage during extended periods of low-speed exclusive (EV-Only) or higher speed enhanced ([[Mixed-mode]]) driving.  In the system's final configuration, both DC-to-DC “boosting” of the Prius pack, as well as grid charging of the add-on pack are switched automatically.  As the CAN-View reads data from the Toyota computer systems, it acts as both user interface and management device to orchestrate various aspects of the PHEV mode's automatic operation.
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The Battery Management System (BMS) consist of a Mark 3 Rudman Reg for each of the 15 Genesis lead-acid batteries, which fully protect each battery from over- and under-voltage events.  The regs help to direct the charger's actions and are interactive and programmable via a standard serial port (RS232) found on most laptops.
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[[Image:WhiteBird Car.jpg|thumb|right|CCPUD WhiteBird<br>PHEV Prius]]
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Chelan County’s Advanced Vehicle Initiative plans to use WhiteBird for display at events, conferences and festivals in addition to driving to and from meetings in Washington and other county business.  In the future, they plan to create a fleet of plug-in hybrid vehicles for lease to potentially use for event shuttles, area tours, rafting shuttles, delivery services. We plan to monitor these vehicles for fuel efficiency, emission reduction, battery capabilities, charging speed, etc.
  
Using [[CAN-View]] technology from Hybrid Interfaces of Canada (http://www.hybridinterfaces.ca), and the very versatile AC-to-DC & DC-to-DC capable charger from Rich Rudmands Manzanita Micro company, (http://www.manzanitamicro.com) and much volunteer help from Seattle EV Association members, Chelan county’s Advanced Vehicle Initiative, (http://www.plugincenter.com) and the Automotive Technology program at Wenatchee valley College, The first project was put on the road in PHEV mode this October 15th. 2006.
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Contact Ron at info [at] plugincenter.com or (509) 663-5159 for more information about this vehicle.
  
Both the [[PiPrius]] vehicles [[PriusBlue]] of Ryan Fulcher, and the just completed Chelan County car named “CCPort [[WhiteBird]]” utilize a PFC40 charger which doubles as a DC-to-DC converter.  In DC-DC or run mode the PFC40 is connected between the Add-On pack and the Prius OEM pack thereby maintaining the Prius battery voltage during extended periods of low speed exclusive (EV-Only) or higher speed enhanced ([[Mixed-mode]]) driving.  In the systems final configuration both DC-to-DC “boosting” of the Prius pack, as well as Grid charging of the Add-On pack are switched automatically.  As the CAN-View reads data from the Toyota computer systems it acts as both user interface and management device to orchestrate various aspects of the PHEV modes automatic operation.
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The Battery Management System (BMS) consist of a Mark 3 Rudman Reg for each of the 15 Genesis lead-acid batteries which fully protect each battery from over and under voltage events.  The regs help to direct the chargers actions and are interactive and programmable via a standard serial port (RS232) found on most laptops.
 
  
The Port of Chelan plans to ''drive the car arround and show it off''.
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==Photos==
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Image:Picture 057 low.jpg|'''First weekend'''
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Image:Picture 062 low.jpg|Dash Disassembled
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Image:Picture 064 low.jpg|Installing [[CAN-View]]
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Image:Picture 066 low.jpg|The crew that weekend
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Image:WanacheBuild01.jpg|New Electric Plug
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Image:WanacheBuild03.jpg|Also installed [[Prius EV Mode Button|EV-Button]]
  
Chelan county’s Advanced Vehicle Initiative is poised to ''do something or another''.
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Image:IMG 3156.JPG|The build crew during the '''2nd weekend''' conversion of WhiteBird
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Image:IMG 0058large.JPG|The relay cable which comes from the [[CAN-View]] can be seen.
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Image:IMG 0078large.JPG|Installing the battery interconnects for the new battery pack.
  
Contact Ron Johnston-Rodriguez <ron@ccpd.com> for more information about this vehicle.
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Image:WanacheBuild21large.JPG|Charger and Relay box out of car.
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Image:WanacheBuild52large.JPG|End of OEM battery case opened.
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Image:WanacheBuild77large.JPG|Mocking up charger location.
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Image:WanacheBuild88large.JPG|Fully assembled battery pack.
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Image:WanacheBuild100large.JPG|Rich, tuning the Relay Box.
  
Feel free to contact Manzanita Micro’s Rich Rudmand, or the Seattle EV Association for more details about [[PiPrius]] conversions.
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[[Category:PHEV]]
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[[Category:Prius]]
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[[Category:PiPrius]]

Latest revision as of 13:14, 14 June 2020

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 |~-

--={ PiPrius }={ Process }={ fan control }={ Manzanita Micro }={ MM-PFC }={ Mk 3 Reg }=--
--={ PriusBlue }={ Maker Faire }={ Photos }={ EVents }={ 2006 mpg }={ 2005 mpg }=--
--={ CAN-View }={ Schematics }={ User Interfaces }={ Battery Options }={ TechInfo }=--

--={ More Vehicles: AVI }={ WhiteBird }={ GrayPearl }={ GreenCarCo }=--

Team Photo from the PriusPlus conversion of Sven's Prius from Nov 2006.
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"WhiteBird" is the name of the Advanced Vehicle Innovations Consortium Prius PHEV conversion which was finished in early October 2006.

Press Release

The build crew during the conversion of WhiteBird

Since the unprecedented success of the PHEV conversion of Ryan Fulcher’s PriusBlue at the Inaugural Maker Faire last year, with much help from CalCars<ref>http://www.calcars.org - California Cars Initiative</ref> and the San Francisco EAA<ref>http://www.sfeva.org - San Francisco Electric Auto Association</ref>. Ryan, a member of the Seattle EVA<ref>http://www.seattleeva.org - Seattle Electric Vehicle Association</ref> and a contributor to the EAA-PHEV web site<ref>http://www.eaa-phev.org - Electric Auto Association - PHEV Project</ref>, has been furthering the cause for PHEVs throughout the Pacific N.W. Through these public relations efforts, Ron Johnson-Rodreguez, head of Economic Development for Eastern Washington State’s Chelan County, contacted Steven Lough, president of the Seattle EV Association, and a fruitful working relationship has developed over the last 6 months. After several trips back and forth between Seattle and Wenatchee Washington, plans were set in motion to convert several county Toyota Prius vehicles to PHEV.

Using CAN-View technology from Hybrid Interfaces<ref>http://www.hybridinterfaces.ca - Hybrid Interfaces CAN-View</ref> of Canada, and the very versatile AC-to-DC & DC-to-DC capable charger from Rich Rudman's Manzanita Micro<ref>http://www.manzanitamicro.com - Rich Rudman's Manzanita Micro</ref> company, and much volunteer help from Seattle EV Association members, Chelan County’s Advanced Vehicle Innovations Consortium<ref>http://www.plugincenter.com - Chelan County’s Advanced Vehicle Innovations Consortium</ref>, and the Automotive Technology program at Wenatchee Valley College, the first project was put on the road in PHEV mode on October 15th, 2006.

Both the PiPrius vehicles PriusBlue of Ryan Fulcher, and the just-completed Chelan County car, named “CCPort WhiteBird” utilize a PFC40H charger which doubles as a DC-to-DC converter. In DC-DC or run mode the PFC40 is connected between the add-on pack and the Prius OEM pack, thereby maintaining the Prius battery voltage during extended periods of low-speed exclusive (EV-Only) or higher speed enhanced (Mixed-mode) driving. In the system's final configuration, both DC-to-DC “boosting” of the Prius pack, as well as grid charging of the add-on pack are switched automatically. As the CAN-View reads data from the Toyota computer systems, it acts as both user interface and management device to orchestrate various aspects of the PHEV mode's automatic operation.

The Battery Management System (BMS) consist of a Mark 3 Rudman Reg for each of the 15 Genesis lead-acid batteries, which fully protect each battery from over- and under-voltage events. The regs help to direct the charger's actions and are interactive and programmable via a standard serial port (RS232) found on most laptops.

CCPUD WhiteBird
PHEV Prius

Chelan County’s Advanced Vehicle Initiative plans to use WhiteBird for display at events, conferences and festivals in addition to driving to and from meetings in Washington and other county business. In the future, they plan to create a fleet of plug-in hybrid vehicles for lease to potentially use for event shuttles, area tours, rafting shuttles, delivery services. We plan to monitor these vehicles for fuel efficiency, emission reduction, battery capabilities, charging speed, etc.

Contact Ron at info [at] plugincenter.com or (509) 663-5159 for more information about this vehicle.

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Photos