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 Post subject: Toyota to add solar panels to Prius hybrids
PostPosted: July 7th, 2008, 7:15 am 
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I think it is a great idea, I mean, while you drive, you get energy right?

I think that it should be moved to Semi drivers since they drive pretty much all day.

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TOKYO - Toyota Motor Corp plans to install solar panels on some Prius hybrids in its next remodeling, responding to growing demand for “green” cars amid record-high oil prices, a source briefed on the matter said on Monday.

The panels, supplied by Kyocera Corp would be able to power part of the air-conditioning on high-end versions of the gasoline-electric Prius, the source said.

“It’s more of a symbolic gesture,” said the source, who asked not to be identified. “It’s very difficult to power much more than that with solar energy.”

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Toyota is due to launch the third-generation Prius next year.

Big automakers are racing to come up with alternative solutions to using fossil fuels to appear ecologically conscious and to lure consumers looking to save money at the pump.

But solar power is not seen as a viable solution to power cars. Solar panels are expensive due to rising silicon prices and storing energy is difficult, the source said. It was unknown how much the solar panels on the new Prius cars would cost, or how many solar-mounted versions Toyota would build.

A Toyota spokesman declined to comment, saying the company does not talk about future product plans.

Mazda Motor Corp briefly offered a solar panel option on two car models, the Eunos 800 and Sentia, in the early 1990s to ventilate the sedans while parked on hot summer days. The expensive option was unpopular and discontinued after a few years.

Kentaro Endo, a director at Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry who specializes in renewable energy, said the application of solar energy was severely limited in vehicles.

“Even if you laid solar panels out on the entire roof of a house, you only generate enough energy to run two hair dryers,” he said.

“It’s an interesting idea, but it would be very difficult to power a whole car, even with technological advances.”

Toyota has struggled to keep up with demand for the Prius as soaring gasoline prices put consumers off of gas-guzzling sport utility vehicles and pickup trucks. Rival Honda Motor Co will also step up its hybrid push with a new, low-cost model early next year, followed by several other gasoline-electric cars.

Automakers have teamed up with battery makers to develop and produce lithium-ion batteries to store more energy in smaller packages to extend cruising distances.

Toyota has partnered with ******* Electric Industrial Co while Nissan Motor Co has a joint venture with the NEC Corp group. Mitsubishi Motors Corp is working with GS Yuasa Corp.


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The Prius, the world’s first mass-produced gasoline-electric hybrid car, first went on sale in Japan in late 1997 and in other markets in 2000. Cumulative sales have topped 1 million units worldwide.

Toyota has a goal of selling at least 1 million hybrid cars a year in the early part of the next decade by offering the fuel-saving system on more vehicles.

Toyota shares ended 1.4 percent higher at 4,990 yen as the dollar rose against the yen. Kyocera lost 0.1 percent to 9,740 yen, while the Nikkei average gained 0.9 percent.


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 Post subject: Re: Toyota to add solar panels to Prius hybrids
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yeah I think it's a great idea...

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 Post subject: Re: Toyota to add solar panels to Prius hybrids
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That's stupid. It'd make the car look hideous and it apparently wouldn't do all that much in terms of energy efficiency.

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 Post subject: Re: Toyota to add solar panels to Prius hybrids
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Did you know the Prius has to be made and transported between something like 9 countries spread across the globe, meaning they're built entirely to make people who drive them feel better, not do the environment any good.

Oh, and by the way; Toyota Prius proves a gas guzzler against BMW 520d

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 Post subject: Re: Toyota to add solar panels to Prius hybrids
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This would be a good idea.. IF science developed a way to make more efficient solar cells. Because they are hardly efficient at the moment, as MQ said, it would be a waste to purchase a car like this, and on top of that it may make the car look displeasing to the eye. I think the next step for solar cells is to somehow incorporate actual chloroplasts into converting the Sun's energy. I mean, think about it; They are the most efficient Solar Cells, why not use them to our advantage? I mean, we can inject an embryo with a green skin gene and the child will have green skin, and we can't do this? Anyways, I think it's a very good step.

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 Post subject: Re: Toyota to add solar panels to Prius hybrids
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That will be horrifyingly expensive.

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