“All the technology is there,” said SEV president Greg Johanson in a recent interview with the San Fernando Business Journal. “It’s just the larger manufacturer taking the next step,” he added. The company is now looking at developing similar systems for the Toyota Highlander Hybrid and even the Tesla Roadster.
Solar powered Prius
Posted Sat Jun 2 2007 8:48 AM by Viknesh Vijayenthiran
“All the technology is there,” said SEV president Greg Johanson in a recent interview with the San Fernando Business Journal. “It’s just the larger manufacturer taking the next step,” he added. The company is now looking at developing similar systems for the Toyota Highlander Hybrid and even the Tesla Roadster.


Reader Comments
Sun Jun 3 2007 11:10 AM
Larry says
I doubt that small solar collectors that size can supply 29% improvement in fuel economy. I have a friend who uses a smaller solar collector in her car and they do work, but the power added is very small. The collectors in the picture look to be roughly 4 feet x 5 feet, not enough to turn on the headlights. Alternate energy is important, we should not allow people to lie to us.
Tue Jun 5 2007 3:02 PM
Kacey Green says
It does look small but the article says it puts out 200-300 watts.
The HID headlights draw 35 watts each and rolling at 30 mph takes ~150 w/h per mile (from various Prius groups but the numbers are out there) this looks legit to me, but expensive.
Wed May 21 2008 7:13 PM
fred says
$2,000-$4,000 is pretty fair enough compared to making your own kit. A 62W 23V flexi solar panel costs around $900 each and 12V 265Ah gel batteries costs around $500 and this not include the electronics.
Mon Jul 7 2008 9:31 AM
Daysleeper says
If you're out of fuel - just stay still for a couple of hours and then drive again - It's a dream!
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