You may have heard of the Toyota Prius – the basic hybrid car for those on a tighter budget. But breaking news tells us that solar panels are being added to this hybrid car, and that the the Solar Powered Toyota Prius can get up to 70 MPG. In fact, it’s theoretically possible to that one could drive this car regularly – without ever needing any gas at all. Watch the video to learn more.
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Aloha Anna!
I’ve put 18 solar PV panels and 2 solar water panels on my house in Hawaii and I’m saving about $500/month on my power bill. I’m trying to get off the grid by mid 2011. In under 2 years I’ve saved 50,000lbs of CO2 according to my Sunny Boy Converter.
I want to get the word out about the monetary and Co2 savings available through PV power. Would you consider doing a blog post about my house? I can provide pictures and more details.
Here is some detail from my site http://www.alohatony.com/solar.php
What do you think? Thanks,
Tony
That’s great Tony! And I received your guest post. I will look at it and add it to the blog as soon as possible. I am a little behind right now (actually working on a guest post I just received for another blog) and I appreciate your patience!