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Old 03-31-2006, 06:51 AM
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Default Next Prius to have a 9 mile all-electric commuting range

From the Toyota hybrid programme director himself:

http://business.guardian.co.uk/story/0,,1743417,00.html


About time too.
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Old 03-31-2006, 07:15 AM
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Sounds like a confirmation of lithium ion batteries to me. That's about the only way they will get that much capacity in a package of reasonable size.
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Old 03-31-2006, 10:19 AM
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Default Re: Next Prius to have a 9 mile all-electric commuting range

It would also seem to indicate that they belive the cycle limitation of the Lithiums has been beaten (so you don't have to buy a new one every 5 years).

Great news if they come thru on it, truly great. Hopefully that'll include at home charging for that 9 miles...

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Since half my commute is 9 miles, this is great. Maybe Toyota would be nice and provide an 18 mile battery option

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Old 03-31-2006, 11:58 AM
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Sounds like a confirmation of lithium ion batteries to me. That's about the only way they will get that much capacity in a package of reasonable size.
My guess is that the next HSD will use some of *both* kinds. I can see it having a small array of NiMH cells for idle-stop and acceleration above 35 miles per hour, since these cells recharge as quickly as they discharge. Then for extended low-speed cruising (say, more than 10 seconds at 10-30 miles per hour), the HSD would draw power from a Li-ion or LiPoly array of cells, which could trickle-recharge when the car is at highway speed. By using both types, you get the advantages of *both* technologies with none of the weaknesses.

Whaddya think?

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Since half my commute is 9 miles, this is great. Maybe Toyota would be nice and provide an 18 mile battery option
Actually, your commute is *perfect* for the next HSD. You would EV to work and drive on gasoline on the way home (and recharge the batteries at the same time.) Thus, you'd get about 90-100 MPG without having to spend $10k on a PHEV module.

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Actually, your commute is *perfect* for the next HSD. You would EV to work and drive on gasoline on the way home (and recharge the batteries at the same time.) Thus, you'd get about 90-100 MPG without having to spend $10k on a PHEV module.
Not really. You still have to generate the power to recharge the batteries and the extra load on the return trip would 'tank' the gas mileage.

A couple of months ago, I was looking at dual-fuel for my Prius using it for base power for the house. I calculate the $/kW for electricity and natural gas only to discover natural gas is much more expensive than electrical kW. Of course I live in the TVA region but still, I'm replacing the gas pack AC with a heat pump this year.

As for our NHW11 Prius, I will have to upgrade to house power UPS output, ~12 kW, for emergency. But fortunately, I think it can be achieved including sine-wave output. The only problem is I don't think I'll be able to get 3-phase, 220. I can do it as two, 110 VAC but the phase angles will be wrong to do 220 VAC. (rats!)

. . . But if I had an NHW20, it could work.

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maybe this time the plug is included!

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Old 03-31-2006, 04:46 PM
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Default Re: Next Prius to have a 9 mile all-electric commuting range

Good article - promising!!

From the article:

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"In fuel-cells the US is ahead of us and the US and Germans could jointly develop hybrids better than ours. That's a sense of crisis I always have."
I hate to sound pessimistic, but given the fickle nature of our (US) population, anybody out there think that he really has anything to worry about?
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Old 04-03-2006, 06:07 AM
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maybe this time the plug is included!
The plug is indeed included.

I expect the 9 mile AER option is just the beginning of Toyota's assault on the PHEV market, prob 20 miles soon after that, then 30, then 50... then, er, what's the name of that smelly stuff that goes in the fuel tank again? Was it, gazooleen or something??
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