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This week on the Power Hour we talk to Mike Harvey an EV builder with special experience in converting Prius hybrids to Plug-In Prius Hybrids. He tells us first hand how prices for Lithium-ion batteries have come down in price. We also talk about our white knuckled race across the United States of America to get to a gift room for the AMA's, where we got celebrity signatures on a 3 wheel EV to then auction off to benefit Autism Speaks.
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My system done at 3prongpower.com working very similar to this podcast...works for me!....
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Can you explain in English what this comment is saying.
The comment was not well-written, but still understandable if you just go to the 3prong.com website. They provide the same kind of Prius plug-in conversions that were mentioned in the link. The 3-prong conversion looks like it is well-done and competitively priced.
OH. Well why didn't he just say so?