ReGo Electric Conversions

  • The average commuter that drives 20-40 miles per day will get 60-85 mpg.
  • Increases electric-only range by 10X—up to 20 mi per charge
  • Uses standard 120v home outlet (extension cord included)
  • Further reduces CO2, green house gas and toxic emissions beyond standard hybrid reductions
  • Designed for high performance in, yes, Minnesota winters!
  • No loss of cargo space! (in generation 2 and 3 Prius)
  • Local service and support
  • Ideal for individuals and fleets alike

Available Today! Turn your Prius’ 40 mpg day into a 70 mpg day.

Now, you can take the next big step in sustainable driving - converting your Prius hybrid to a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle.

A Prius Plug-in Conversion by ReGo includes an add-on state-of-the-art lithium ion battery pack that gives your Prius’ electric motor more juice, increasing its ability to take the load off the gas engine for extended periods of time.

Seems to us this is what the Prius has been waiting for - to live up to its potential as a true hybrid automotive solution.

Minneapolis Mayor Picks Up New Plug-In Prius

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Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak boosted a small Kingfield company Thursday as a customer for ReGo’s hybrid vehicle conversion technology, which allows cars, primarily the Toyota Prius, to be plugged in to use more battery power and less gas.

ReGo co-founder Shayna Berkowitz described the new technology as “helping hybrid owners take the next step to an even more sustainable driving.”

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KARE-11 News: Minneapolis Business Converts Hybrid Cars to Plug-ins

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A new Minneapolis business is converting hybrid vehicles, allowing drivers to plug in their cars and maximize their gas mileage.

The company is called ReGo. Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak swung by Thursday to pick up his new city car, a Toyota Prius that was converted into a plug-in vehicle.

“It’s a huge change,”Rybak said. “And you know what? It is so simple.”

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MN Progressive Project Article on ReGo

The City of Minneapolis now has a second plug-in hybrid car for official use. Critics bemoan the fact that these vehicles, which plug into any standard outlet, increase energy consumption in the home or office. That’s not necessarily untrue, but the fact remains that the energy they consume when charging their batteries can be produced cleanly through solar, wind, and hydro power a LOT more easily than onboard the vehicle.

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ReGo Official Launch and Open House – August 19th 1pm-4pm

ReGo Electric Conversions is OFFICIALLY LAUNCHING! Please join us for our OFFICIAL LAUNCH and OPEN HOUSE Thursday, AUG 19th 1PM- 4PM Plug-In Hybrid Conversions Now Available in Minneapolis! Join The ReGo Team, Minneapolis Mayor R.T Ryback (who is picking up his newly converted plug-in hybrid), Council Member Elizabeth Glidden and ReGo Plug-In Hybrid Customers to celebrate the [...]

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Converting Cars and Consumers to Greener Gas Mileage: Twin Cities Daily Planet Article

In the eyes of Shayna Berkowitz, the makings of the sustainable transportation revolution are here already, and she is ready to help it along with a new business opening in South Minneapolis.

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Kicking Gas: Southwest Journal Features ReGo

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Kingfield company is the first in the state and among a handful nationwide focused on plug-in conversions for hybrid cars. About five years ago, Shayna Berkowitz made a commitment to never again buy a vehicle powered by an internal combustion engine.

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ReGo Electric Conversions Offers a Glimpse of the Future of Hybrids

From the article by Dan Haugen, published in The Line, July 14, 2010. A south Minneapolis garage this week gave supporters a sneak peek at its new business, and a glimpse of what might be the future of the automobile. ReGo Electric Conversions will open for business Aug. 19, but it hosted an open house on Monday for partners and curious neighbors to take a look.

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