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- A123_Hymotion abstract "A123 Hymotion is a company founded in 2005 in Toronto, Canada that introduced plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) upgrade kits in February 2006. In February 2007, Hymotion was acquired by A123Systems, the manufacturer of the batteries that Hymotion uses for upgrades.Designed for the Toyota Prius and the Ford Escape and Mariner Hybrids, these kits can be purchased by individuals for the Prius and professionally installed by 17 different certified companies in Canada and the United States. Hymotion also has a program for fleet buyers.The L5 Plug-in conversion module is part of their 5 kWh kit that includes batteries, power electronics, crash sensors, charger, Battery Management System (BMS) and manual-electric interlock. The system does not require removal of the OEM battery pack in the stock vehicle and can be installed in less than 4 hours. The batteries use Lithium iron phosphate technology, chosen for its greater safety and heat characteristics over other types of lithium-ion batteries.The South Coast Air Quality Management District awarded Hymotion to convert 10 Toyota Prius hybrid vehicles to PHEVs.As of Jan 2013, the Hymotion website is no longer available.".
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- A123_Hymotion wikiPageWikiLink A123_Systems.
- A123_Hymotion wikiPageWikiLink Aftermarket_(automotive).
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- A123_Hymotion wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- A123_Hymotion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Electric_vehicle_conversion.
- A123_Hymotion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hybrid_vehicles.
- A123_Hymotion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Plug-in_hybrid_vehicle_industry.
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- A123_Hymotion wikiPageWikiLink Lithium-ion_battery.
- A123_Hymotion wikiPageWikiLink Lithium_iron_phosphate.
- A123_Hymotion wikiPageWikiLink Original_equipment_manufacturer.
- A123_Hymotion wikiPageWikiLink Plug-in_hybrid.
- A123_Hymotion wikiPageWikiLink South_Coast_Air_Quality_Management_District.
- A123_Hymotion wikiPageWikiLink Toronto.
- A123_Hymotion wikiPageWikiLink Toyota_Prius.
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- A123_Hymotion subject Category:Electric_vehicle_conversion.
- A123_Hymotion subject Category:Hybrid_vehicles.
- A123_Hymotion subject Category:Plug-in_hybrid_vehicle_industry.
- A123_Hymotion hypernym Company.
- A123_Hymotion type Company.
- A123_Hymotion type Company.
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- A123_Hymotion comment "A123 Hymotion is a company founded in 2005 in Toronto, Canada that introduced plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) upgrade kits in February 2006. In February 2007, Hymotion was acquired by A123Systems, the manufacturer of the batteries that Hymotion uses for upgrades.Designed for the Toyota Prius and the Ford Escape and Mariner Hybrids, these kits can be purchased by individuals for the Prius and professionally installed by 17 different certified companies in Canada and the United States.".
- A123_Hymotion label "A123 Hymotion".
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- A123_Hymotion depiction Bush-feb07.jpg.
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