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05-04-2009, 08:25 AM
http://www.cleanmpg.com/photos/data/2/AmericanFlag.jpg Just imagine, if you will, a car that can meet your daily travel needs without using one drop of gas. (http://www.newsoxy.com/chevy-hybrid/volt/article11891.html)
http://www.cleanmpg.com/photos/data/501/EV1_and_ChevyVolt_in_Santa_Monica_CA.jpgAndy Hodges - NewsOxy (http://www.newsoxy.com) - May 2, 2009
Seems more evolutionary to me, but will it survive this economic mess? --Ed.
General Motors is gaining ground to release its new Chevy Hybrid Volt, but the automaker just might be driving towards an all-electric solution for automobile transportion. The GM Hybrid Volt can offer up to 40 miles on a single battery charge.
General Motors Corp calls the 2010 Chevy Volt a new Extended-Range Electric Vehicle which can deliver up to 40 miles of driving on a single battery charge. This means that if drivers commute only 40 miles a day, they don't use any gasoline and produce zero emissions. The eco-friendly car has surprised analysts since it can drive on a single charge no matter if city or highway.
"For up to 40 miles, the drive - no matter if city or highway - will have essentially zero tailpipe emissions. This is really important for improved air quality in the areas where we drive," a GM spokesperson said.
The GM Volt hybrid was designed to move more than 75 percent of America's daily commuters without a single drop of gas. This is an amazing revelation that a future electric automobile could meet most daily travel needs without foreign oil dependency. GM says that the United States is currently using... http://www.newsoxy.com/chevy-hybrid/volt/article11891.html
http://www.cleanmpg.com/photos/data/501/EV1_and_ChevyVolt_in_Santa_Monica_CA.jpgAndy Hodges - NewsOxy (http://www.newsoxy.com) - May 2, 2009
Seems more evolutionary to me, but will it survive this economic mess? --Ed.
General Motors is gaining ground to release its new Chevy Hybrid Volt, but the automaker just might be driving towards an all-electric solution for automobile transportion. The GM Hybrid Volt can offer up to 40 miles on a single battery charge.
General Motors Corp calls the 2010 Chevy Volt a new Extended-Range Electric Vehicle which can deliver up to 40 miles of driving on a single battery charge. This means that if drivers commute only 40 miles a day, they don't use any gasoline and produce zero emissions. The eco-friendly car has surprised analysts since it can drive on a single charge no matter if city or highway.
"For up to 40 miles, the drive - no matter if city or highway - will have essentially zero tailpipe emissions. This is really important for improved air quality in the areas where we drive," a GM spokesperson said.
The GM Volt hybrid was designed to move more than 75 percent of America's daily commuters without a single drop of gas. This is an amazing revelation that a future electric automobile could meet most daily travel needs without foreign oil dependency. GM says that the United States is currently using... http://www.newsoxy.com/chevy-hybrid/volt/article11891.html
