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Re: Hybrid vehicles on delivery routes [docvox] by larsb
Aug 15, 2008 (1:57 pm)

Replying to: docvox (Aug 15, 2008 1:44 pm)

Their website is here:
 
http://a123systems.com
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Re: Hybrid vehicles on delivery routes [docvox] by gagrice
Aug 15, 2008 (5:28 pm)

Replying to: docvox (Aug 15, 2008 1:44 pm)

Is your Taurus high enough that you can reach the mailboxes without a strain? I would think the Prius would be ideal if you could get it converted and reach the boxes without a strain. The Escape would be ok also. Though you would probably get 10-15 MPG more from the Prius. Unless you have deep pockets I would avoid any after market plug in kits. They DO void the warranty as soon as you install them. You should be able to triple your mileage with a Prius. They have lots of room if you fold down the seats. I would try to order one built for the UK with right hand drive.
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I *KNEW* someone would start doing this soon !! by larsb
Sep 10, 2008 (7:08 am)
A long time ago I posted that this would happen. People would put solar panels on parking garages and allow PHEVs and EVs to plug in.
 
It's finally happening in San Diego. Let's hope it's a trend which catches on !!!
 
UCSD Solarizes outside parking
 
UCSD is a sunny campus, and they’re taking advantage of it. As a way to capture more renewable energy, they’ve planted Solar Trees on the roofs of two parking garages. The trees shade vehicles and soak up sun.
 
I am starting to get frustrated that most parking lots and structures don’t already have these – how absolutely perfect are they? Everyone wants to park in the shade or in a sheltered spot, and businesses can always use the extra energy.
 
Anyway, the trees also provide outlets so that students and faculty with plug-in hybrids and EVs can utilize the energy collected, which is a serious incentive for people who are considering buying hybrids…free energy? Yes, please.
 
The best part for UCSD is that the trees were covered by three local companies, so the university is billed monthly for the electricity received, but didn’t have to provide any initial investment.
 
The solar trees are intended to be functional as well as look cool, with "trunks" and "branches." This kind of biomimicry is beginning to grow, with designers working to blend solar panels into environments in a more natural-ish way.
 
Each tree can generate more than 17,000 hours of energy annually. This kind of green initiative could be great for a whole lot of other universities. Hopefully they get the green bug and start “planting.”
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Nov 13, 2008 (12:13 pm)
A reporter from a national magazine would like to speak with Toyota Prius owners who have bought the Hymotion kit to convert their car into plug-in hybrid. If you own or drive one of these converted vehicles, please respond to jwahledmunds.com with your daytime contact information no later than Monday, November 17th.

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