RE: Toyota Plug-In Hybrid Launched
Wednesday 10th September 2008
The Toyota Plug-In-Hybrid-Vehicle is powered by a combination of a battery and a standard petrol engine.
On short journeys, the car uses electric power to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions.
Previous hybrid vehicles, such as the Toyota Prius could not be charged from the grid - the battery was charged as the car drove along.
Toyota believes the new development marks an important milestone in the move towards cleaner motor technology.
Initial tests on the vehicle will take place over the coming year, with 50 employees of the energy company EDF using the PHV for journeys in the Greater London area.
Toyota Plug-In Hybrid Launched
Taking the phrase 'plug and play' to a new level.
A hybrid car which can be charged from a normal domestic electricity supply was launched earlier today.
The Toyota Plug-In-Hybrid-Vehicle is powered by a combination of a battery and a standard petrol engine.
On short journeys, the car uses electric power to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions.
Previous hybrid vehicles, such as the Toyota Prius could not be charged from the grid - the battery was charged as the car drove along.
Toyota believes the new development marks an important milestone in the move towards cleaner motor technology.
Initial tests on the vehicle will take place over the coming year, with 50 employees of the energy company EDF using the PHV for journeys in the Greater London area.
Discussion
Stig said:
It's a good job electricity comes from such 'green' sources too isn't it...
...oh wait. errr...
EDF are a pretty big investor in renewable energy aren't they?...oh wait. errr...

Stig said:
Given the Prius can do all of about 500 metres on 'EV' (purely electric drive) - this is almost completely useless.
7 miles actually. And a plug in version will have a much bigger battery.Nice try though.

Negative Creep said:
It will be great for the environment. As everyone knows, electricity just comes from nowhere and generating it causes no harm whatsoever. I can't see any flaws in this whatsoever.
You're almost right ;-)Wind, sun, wave, hydroelectric...
www.goodenergy.co.uk - if you only charge your electric vehicles from home (presumably they supply business as well, so charge @ work for free? LOL) and buy your leccy from these folk I don't think too many could argue it isn't 'green' (ish) motoring (ignoring the fact that buying a new car isn't exactly green in the first place of course!)
But hey, it's got to start somewhere...
russellwatson17 said:
Just what the prius needs, a bigger battery thus more weight - Wonder what that will do to the handling?
Yup. Handling is the first thing that someone interested in buying a Prius would be worried about.Negative Creep said:
It will be great for the environment. As everyone knows, electricity just comes from nowhere and generating it causes no harm whatsoever. I can't see any flaws in this whatsoever.
According to most 'well to wheel' studies even getting power from coal to run an electric car is cleaner and more efficient than any ICE engined one.Edited by XitUp on Wednesday 10th September 15:04
HairyHaggis said:
I'd have one in a heartbeat if they were not so expensive:-(Gassing Station | Motoring News | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff






Sure that will be cheaper to run.