"We took the hybrid car to its logical conclusion," Kramer says, by adding more batteries and the ability to recharge by plugging into a regular electrical socket at night, making the car a plug-in hybrid.
Compared with the Prius' fuel efficiency of 50 mpg, plug-in hybrids use half as much gasoline by running more on cleaner, cheaper, domestic electricity. If owners forget to plug in overnight, it's no big deal -- the car runs like a regular hybrid.
These trendsetters monkeyed with the car for more than their own benefit. They did it to make a point: If they could make a plug-in hybrid, the major car companies could, too. And should.
Monday, March 12, 2007
Plug-in Hybrid Getting 100 MPG
The San Francisco Gate is reporting that people who have converted their hybrid vehicles by adding batteries and the ability to recharge are getting 100 miles per gallon and more. Here's a quote:
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