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HYBRID CARS: An Essential Piece of the Puzzle Phil von Hake / PvH Communications CMC Renewable Energy Forum / March 3,

HYBRID CARS: An Essential Piece of the Puzzle Phil von Hake / PvH Communications CMC Renewable Energy Forum / March 3, 2007 Hybrid Basics Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV) = Gasoline Engine + Electric Motor + Batteries “No, You Don’t Have to Plug it in!”

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HYBRID CARS: An Essential Piece of the Puzzle Phil von Hake / PvH Communications CMC Renewable Energy Forum / March 3,

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  1. HYBRID CARS: An Essential Pieceof the PuzzlePhil von Hake / PvH CommunicationsCMC Renewable Energy Forum / March 3, 2007

  2. Hybrid Basics • Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV) = Gasoline Engine + Electric Motor + Batteries • “No, You Don’t Have to Plug it in!” • Momentum from WheelsHelps Recharge Batteries

  3. Hybrids Have Been AroundLonger than You Think! This car, made by the Krieger Company in 1903, was one of thousands of electric and hybrid cars being produced at the time. It used a gasoline engine to supplement a battery pack. Henry Ford’s assembly line and the advent of the self-starting gas engine signaled the rapid decline in hybrid cars by 1920.

  4. Hybrid Advantages • Higher Gas Mileage • MUCH Lower Emissions • Better Acceleration & Torque • Longer Vehicle Life (e.g. Toyota’s 100K Mile Warranty) • Lower Life-Cycle Costs • HOV, Parking, & Other Privileges …

  5. “The PvH PRIUS”

  6. Fuel Savings: • Lifetime MPG in Low-to-Mid 40s(with lead foot) • Average 500 miles between fill-ups • Uses Regular Gas

  7. Emission Savings: • “Super Ultra Low Emission Vehicle”(SULEV) • “Electric-Only” mode(especially when idling) • “Ready” for Carbon Regulation … !

  8. COST Savings: • More time between fill-ups • Much more time between regular service • Uses Regular Gas • “Emissions Exempt!” • Tax Savings • Insurance Savings … ? • Carbon Taxes … ???

  9. Limitations and Challenges • Vehicle Choices • Electric-Only Limitations • Tires … ?! • Battery Costs … ? • Battery Material Shortages … ?? • Availability of Service … ???

  10. Hybrids Available Now:(Source: www.hybridcars.com) • Compacts and Sedans • TOYOTA: Camry, PRIUS, Lexus GS 450h • HONDA: Civic, Accord, Insight (original hybrid) • NISSAN: Altima • Others “Coming Soon” from Chevy and Hyundai

  11. Hybrids Available Now:(Source: www.hybridcars.com) • SUVs and Minivans • TOYOTA: Highlander (Performance) • LEXUS: RX 400h (“Luxury”) • FORD Explorer / MERCURY Mariner • SATURN VUE Greenline … ???

  12. Hybrids Available Now:(Source: www.hybridcars.com) • Trucks • GM: Silverado, Sierra • Others with “on-board power”

  13. Hybrids Available Now:(Source: www.hybridcars.com) • Buses • CNG – Electric(RTD’s 16th Street Mall Shuttle) • Diesel - Electric • Fuel Cell – Electric

  14. And More to Come! • Diesel Hybrids from (Ford, Mercury) • Bio-Fuel Hybrid (Saab) • Wheel-Hub Motors (Mitsubishi) • Li-Ion Batteries (Volvo) • And … ?

  15. Plug-In Hybrids: Even More Essential • Much Longer Electric-Only Range • 100+ MPG with “Gasoline Backup” • Zero Emissions for Most Driving • Centralized Emissions for Electric Power • Plug In at Night – the Grid can take it! • Cars Powered by Renewable Energy! • www.pluginpartners.org

  16. The Smart Grid and “V2G” • Smart Grid: electricity goes both ways • Vehicle to Grid (V2G): Get more than 2 hours a day from your car … ! • Increase Distributed Generation • More chances for cars to be powered by Renewable Energy!

  17. The Future … ? • Hybrids become a “drivetrain option” • Much more to choose from • More Flexible & Adaptable Technologies • More dire circumstances willencourage more creativity

  18. Conclusions • Hybrids only a “2% Solution,” but still essential! • More fuels to supplement petroleum:biofuels, alcohols, electricity, etc. • More integration with more energy infrastructures

  19. Conclusions • AND Hybrids are still not as “essential” as • Simple Energy Efficiency(i.e. car tuned up & clean, tires fully inflated, smooth driving) • Energy Conservation (i.e. combining trips, driving less) • And other alternatives(transit, bikes, walking, etc.)

  20. Links: • www.hybridcars.com • www.pluginpartners.org • www.evworld.com • www.greencars.com • www.toyota.com/hybrids

  21. Thank You! Phil von Hake PvH Communications“a message to help clear the air” 303-762-8547 phil@pvhccc.com

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