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The Pennsylvania based Lithium Technology
Corporation recently demonstrated a new type of “plug-in” Toyota Prius
hybrid car. The new model is based on advanced lithium iron phosphate
battery which allows the hybrid car to travel up to a distance of 125
miles per gallon of fuel – making it possibly the most efficient
mass-produced car in the world.
Lithium Technology Corporation (LTC) announced that its’ new lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4)
technology might be incoporated in hybrid cars expected to arrive in
the market in 2008-2009. The Toyota Prius demonstrated by LTC was also
equipped with a “plug-in” capability which allows it to recharge using
conventional power sources (such as a power outlet in the owner’s
garage). Currently there are no “plug-in” capable cars on the market
but special conversion kits are available and a small number of people
are already using them to recharge their hybrid vehicles.
Although the new long range “plug-in” Toyota Prius might prove to be
even more popular than its current version (which since the launch of
its second version in 2004 has sold over 200,000 units worldwide), it
is still very far from breaking the world record for the longest drive per gallon of fuel.
This record was recently broken by a prototype car built by a team from
St. Joseph La Joliverie University in France, which set an astonishing
record of 7,148 miles per gallon of fuel (3,039 km per liter).
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