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December 26, 2008

Can you turn your car into an emergency generator?

Toyota_prius_hybrid_car_save_gas Our recent "Tip of the Day: How to safely use a generator during a weather emergency" provided you with details on the importance of generators during a power outage.

But what if you don't have a generator like those covered in our ratings-based review of these emergency-power supplies? A December 23, 2008, post on the Green Inc. blog from The New York Times detailed how a Massachusetts homeowner rigged his Toyota Prius (full model information available to subscribers) to provide electricity to his storm-battered home.

This novel use of the hybrid car got me to wondering about weather-related emergencies and what types of system(s) you might have jerry-built to cope with the situations. It also struck me that maybe our trusty vehicles can be more than just people movers.

If you've got an interesting tale to tell, share your experiences by posting a comment below. Meanwhile, I'm going to explore ways to turn my mundane minivan into a profit-making venture, perhaps as rolling drive-in theater for families of five (popcorn and soft drinks not included).—Steven H. Saltzman

Essential information: Visit our Storm & Emergency Guide for expert advice on coping with natural disasters.

Comments

I have used Consumer Reports and been a subscriber to the magazine for over ten years. I generally find the information thorough and well laid out. So, it is quite disturbing to research dishwashers and not find any reference to whether they are under the counter or portable. I happen to be looking for a portable. Even if your not going to review the portables- say that! Don't assume we are all looking for under the counter.

Thank you!

Great information can save on fuel thanks heaps

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