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EVS23: Ford hands over the plug-in Escape hybrid to SCE

Representatives from Ford and Southern California Edison were obviously quite excited about a big event on Monday at EVS23, where Ford's Sue Cischke (second from left), senior vice president, Sustainability, Environment and Safety Engineering and Nancy Gioia (right), director, Sustainable Mobility, drove up in a plug-in Ford Escape hybrid right to the doors of the Anaheim Convention Center. There, two representatives from SCE (whose names I misplaced. Sorry) took the keys to the PHEV, which marked the first of 20 such vehicles that Ford will give to SCE for in-fleet and (coming in the second year of the program) customer testing. I spent some time conducting interviews using my video camera and will post those later (neither Ford nor SCE would give out a lot of technical information - information on the batteries and the battery supplier, for example, are being kept under wraps), but there was lots of cheerful hope that this program will deliver good things to both companies.
The PHEV Escape is a solid (seeming) vehicle. I didn't get a ride, but Ford must have a lot of confidence in this SUV to let SCE get its hands on twenty of them. The 20 will be rolled out in such a way that later versions will be changed based on feedback from the early models. Some parts of the Escape PHEV are already pretty sweet. My favorite part of the PHEV Escape interior is the information screen/computer, where Ford saw fit to include an input page where the driver can set the current cost of gasoline and electricity which then allows the vehicle to tell the driver how much each mile costs and the amount of fuel saved. You can see a close-up of the screen here and we'll have a video of the screen in action (and lots more) once I get a chance to edit things together.
Until then, here are the little speeches given by the participants as part of handing SCE the keys to Ford's exciting new PHEV Escape. Give them a listen (7 min, 1.8MB).
UPDATE: Videos of the event - and that screen - are now available here.

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susan.kraemer 10:46PM (12/04/2007)
Is this the size and weight of a RAV4EV, or is it a humungous SUV?
The RAV4EV is a much missed EV. I hosted a EV table at the Marin ecofest this summer and literally EVERY family visiting wished Toyota still made the RAV4EV we had behind the table.
I always thought this Ford Escape was a big hulking SUV...so is this a breakthrough....or?
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GreyFlcn 12:42AM (12/05/2007)
How many miles-per-charge does this thing get?
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Fuzzmanmatt 9:12AM (12/05/2007)
The Ford Escape is the smallest SUV Ford makes. It's on par with the Vue for size, but the styling is much more truck-like, despite being a unibody design.
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Domenick 10:09AM (12/05/2007)
@GreyFlcn: I believe 30 miles was the number being bandied about here.
http://www.autobloggreen.com/2007/12/03/ford-delivers-first-plug-in-hybrid-to-california-south-edison/
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icingdeath88 5:50PM (12/05/2007)
Cute how they matched the electric "plug" and gas cap cover. I wonder how exactly you plug it in.
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Dustin 11:20PM (12/05/2007)
@Susan:
No, you may be thinking of the Explorer or the Expedition. The Escape 5-seater is their smallest suv, a bit smaller than their Edge CUV and a bit taller and shorter than their Taurus X Wagon-SUV.
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Drew Henseleit 7:58AM (12/06/2007)
Why do they always do these pilot programs in california? Shouldnt they be testing in less than perfect conditions?
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johnma 5:59PM (3/20/2008)
I just saw this on tv. 125mpg equivalent.
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