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hyEricHy 04-29-2005 05:05 PM

biodiesel for hybrid diesel electric pickup
 
Greetings fellow road warriors, found Jason's business card at recent LOHAS conf. in Los Angeles. I was hoping that I could learn more about hybrid pickup trucks. I work for a solar electric contractor and need a fuel efficient truck. The most intriguing vechicle I could think of would be diesel electric hybrid that could be run on bioDiesel. Also wondering if their are hobbyists and tinkerers modifying hybrid vechicles (pimp my hybrid?) that have converted a hybrid passenger to a pickup. Looking forward to learning more about hybrids. I am driving a 16yo Toyota p/u that I would love to replace.

Jason 04-29-2005 05:31 PM

Re: biodiesel for hybrid diesel electric pickup
 
Haha. Well, there was only one of us at the conference. That would be Mike Maline, one of our moderators. I sent him some cards to hand out at the event. When you say "found..." lol

Today's hybrid pickup trucks are not actually hybrids. American manufacturers have been putting the "hybrid" label on their pickups because of their hype, but the vehicles qualify as neither mild hybrids or full hybrids. This means the electrical system is incapable of propelling the vehicle. It simply allows the engine to shut down when the car is stopped for very small fuel economy savings. I think their main reason for implementing this is for the additional electrical system capabilities (generators, etc).

Haven't heard of any such modified vehicles. Welcome to GreenHybrid!

Hot_Georgia_2004 04-29-2005 06:16 PM

Re: biodiesel for hybrid diesel electric pickup
 
Personally, I consider today's lineup of "hybrid pickups" with ther generators for AC outlets similar to a 1968 Pontiac Ambulance a friend had many, many years ago.

It had a very large alternator that fed AC outlets in the back.


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