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100MPG Plug-In Hybrid Completed, Austin Maker Faire

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Uploaded by on Nov 24, 2007

This was the initial test run of the 76th Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) conversion. The second car belongs to Jim Philippi. Both cars were converted using the CalCars open source conversion plan which is located at www.priusplus.org.

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  • Here is the truth. The electric car can do 150 miles per gallon. That is 7x's more than a regular gasoline car. For example, we can convert by using the price we pay for electricity in comparison to miles travelled per gallon of gasoline. Who cares. Stop bragging about mpg. Its all about the environment.

  • @livefreeordive

    It was exactly what I was to answer... I suppose you din't read ''Rouler Sans Pétrole'' from the quebecois Pierre Langlois, physician?

    Well, the info is everywere too... Lol

  • MPG can only be measured when the engine is running and fuel is being used. You can't just say the car went 100 miles but the engine only switched on a few times to cover say 35miles so it did 100MPG. It clearly didn't, it did 35MPG and the rest was using electric. Stop trying to lie to people and mislead them. You show me one Prius that can do 100MPG on the engine with normal petrol and with the electric motor disabled. You can't because you lied about the test.

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    What a waste of time.

  • @savemefrommyfelf Only because once a train is moving it uses very little energy to keep moving.

  • @SpecialAgentBob1234

    A typical car only use around 12% of the energy to move the car. A power plant can covert close to 35-40% of the energy into electricity. And EV is very energy efficient (90%). So you can still save a lot of energy by driving an EV.(about 30% of normal gas engine car) Not to mention that you can always get electricity from other source such as wind power or nuclear power.

  • I agree. I especially love the performance of Hybrids, 0-60 in a minute flat! hahah

  • Liberals, Doesn't need to make sense if it FEELS GOOD. Emotions are more important than facts.

    Nice Coal Powered Car!! Locomotives 100 years ago were more efficient that your pile.

  • solar powered homes will energize the plugin

    vehicle free...without tapping the utility companies.

  • I don't get it. Plugging in a car just requires your power to be drawn from your local power company... They get the power normally by burning fossil fuels. What are you trying to accomplish?

  • added battery packs????

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