Clean Power Auto
Converting Cars to Electric Power in Tampa Bay Area
Clean Power Auto
Converting Cars to Electric Power in Tampa Bay Area
Toyota Prius Plug-In Kit











We are excited to offer professional installation and support of Plug-In Supply kit, here in Tampa Bay area. Plug-In Supply kit is developed and produced in California, where it has been proven to work in hundreds of vehicles. Plug-In Supply kit offers largest 10kWh Lithium battery compared to other plugin kits. This allows for significantly higher electric and hybrid range and much better performance. We use modern LiFePo4 battery cells, which are safe, robust and offer many years of cycle life.
10 kW-hr system offers:
100 mile range in Blended Mode
Any speed in Blended Mode
50 mile range in EV Mode
Top speed of 52 MPH in EV Mode
Retail Price $10,995
Frequently Asked Questions
What vehicles can be converted?
The only vehicle that can be converted at this time is the 2004–2009 Toyota Prius.
What is added to the vehicle in a conversion?
The Plug-In Supply PHEV conversion adds an additional battery pack, along with all the necessary electronics, to allow the Prius to drive on electricity for up to 100 miles in hybrid mode or 50 miles in EV mode. Once the auxiliary battery has been depleted, the vehicle reverts to standard Prius hybrid driving mode.
What are the driving modes of the converted vehicle?
The Plug-In Supply PHEV conversion has three modes of operation:
Standard Mode - same as stock Prius, plugin system turned off.
Blended Mode (Enhanced Mode) - hybrid mode with maximum battery use and less gas use
Electric Vehicle Mode - electric power only ( limited acceleration and top speed )
How far will the vehicle drive in Electric Vehicle (EV) Mode?
The EV range depends on driving conditions and driving style. Max electric range is 50 miles.
What is the maximum speed of the vehicle in EV Mode?
52 MPH. Plug-In Supply offers the only plug-in conversion systems that allow you to exceed 34 MPH in EV mode.
Does the converted vehicle really get 100+ MPG?
Yes! The PHEV uses the electric motor more than a conventional hybrid, powered by the auxiliary battery pack. This typically reduces gas consumption by 50% or more.
How does EV Mode operation affect the vehicle's heating and air conditioning?
Heating the interior of the vehicle requires engine operation. The air conditioning system is completely electric and can be used in EV Mode.
How do I recharge the battery pack?
To recharge the auxiliary battery pack, plug the vehicle into any standard 110 volt, 15 amp AC outlet using a 3 wire, 14 gauge extension cord. During the conversion process an electrical receptacle is added to the rear bumper.
Can I use public charging stations to charge the vehicle?
Public charging stations often have a variety of charging options. You can use any standard 110 volt, 15 amp AC outlet.
How long does the battery pack take to recharge?
Fully discharged battery will fill up in 10 hours. Typical times will be less since you will not likely see full discharge every day.
Do your conversion systems have a battery management system (BMS)?
Yes, the lithium iron phosphate systems include a BMS.
Where is the conversion system installed in the vehicle?
The conversion system is installed underneath the rear cargo deck and does not infringe on the rear cargo area.
Can I access the spare tire?
No, the 10 kW-hr system requires a larger battery enclosure that entirely covers the spare tire well. We remove the spare tire during installation.
How do I buy a conversion system?
Email us with your contact information at info@cleanpowerauto.com
I drive long distances almost exclusively on the highway, is there a benefit to having a plug-in conversion?
Yes. Even if you do not use EV Mode, having the extra battery pack will contribute more electricity during Blended Mode, increasing your gas mileage until the auxiliary battery is depleted.
How long does the conversion process take?
The conversion process takes 3-4 days to complete.
What do all these acronyms mean?
EV: Electric Vehicle
HEV: Hybrid Electric Vehicle
PHEV: Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle
LiFePO4: Lithium Iron Phosphate battery chemistry type
kW-hr: Kilowatt-Hour
Picture below shows finished upgrade with carpet removed to see the battery. With carpet installed the trunk looks like stock and has almost same room, except there is no storage box anymore and no spare tire.

