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Roger (K8RI) wrote:
The Toyota Prius has the capability of running all electric in Europe. There's a big button on the dash to put it in the all electric mode. That makes them capable of over 100 MPG. Without it we seem to be averaging a tad over 47. That option is not available in the states so they could push the warranty up on the battery. In town and out in the hills it's possible to get much better than the rated 50 MPG, BUT to use the driving techniques required to get that kind of mileage would make you the target of everyone else on the road:-)) Not to be a smart ass but wouldn't putting it into all electrice mode make the car go INFINITY mpg? |
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"Gig 601XL Builder" wrDOTgiaconaATsuddenlink.net wrote in message
Not to be a smart ass but wouldn't putting it into all electrice mode make the car go INFINITY mpg? Division by zero is undefined! /MX |
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On Wed, 21 Nov 2007 09:18:56 -0600, "Gig 601XL Builder"
wrDOTgiaconaATsuddenlink.net wrote: Roger (K8RI) wrote: The Toyota Prius has the capability of running all electric in Europe. There's a big button on the dash to put it in the all electric mode. That makes them capable of over 100 MPG. Without it we seem to be averaging a tad over 47. That option is not available in the states so they could push the warranty up on the battery. In town and out in the hills it's possible to get much better than the rated 50 MPG, BUT to use the driving techniques required to get that kind of mileage would make you the target of everyone else on the road:-)) Not to be a smart ass but wouldn't putting it into all electrice mode make the car go INFINITY mpg? It would if they ran all electric all the time, but the battery pack isn't that large. Normal mode to get to town and then drive around town using all electric. Also at present the electric power is much cheaper than that derived from gas. Still a realistic mileage would require recording the KWH used for the miles driven. Figure the HP required to maintain 50 or 70 MPH, multiply by 0.746 to get KWH and multiply that by your electric rates. The results should come out with the gas costing 50 to 100% more for an hour at a given speed IF your electric rates are 10 cents per KWh as they are here. In California it's probably cheaper to use gas. :-)) OTOH if your car already gets 50 MPG there is little if any savings by going to electric. A Prius in California would probably cost half as much to drive as an electric car. The problem is making these kinds of comparisons requires a LOT of assumptions. It's like solar panels in the SW where they see paybacks in only a few years and that is with some hefty subsidies. Here in Michigan we receive so little sunlight on average we aren't even on the payback charts which only go to 20 years and we receive no subsidies for solar installations. Roger (K8RI) |
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