Hybrid-Car Tinkerers Scoff at No-Plug-In Rule

By DANNY HAKIM
April 2, 2005

DETROIT, April 1 - Ron Gremban and Felix Kramer have modified a 
Toyota Prius so it can be plugged into a wall outlet.

This does not make Toyota happy. The company has spent millions of 
dollars persuading people that hybrid electric cars like the Prius 
never need to be plugged in and work just like normal cars. So has 
Honda, which even ran a commercial that showed a guy wandering around 
his Civic hybrid fruitlessly searching for a plug.

But the idea of making hybrid cars that have the option of being 
plugged in is supported by a diverse group of interests, from 
neoconservatives who support greater fuel efficiency to utilities 
salivating at the chance to supplant oil with electricity. If you 
were able to plug a hybrid in overnight, you could potentially use a 
lot less gas by cruising for long stretches on battery power only. 
But unlike purely electric cars, which take hours to charge and need 
frequent recharging, you would not have to plug in if you did not 
want to.

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http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/business/02plug.html?ex=1270098000&en=f6b28dab795ed73a&ei=5090


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