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08-17-2008, 11:02 PM
There's mounting evidence that GM will meet its goal of launching a Volt that can drive at least 40 miles on a full electric charge. (http://freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080816/BUSINESS01/808160385/1014/BUSINESS01)
http://www.cleanmpg.com/photos/data/501/Production_Volt_Front_Corner.jpgKatie Merx - Detroit Free Press - Aug 16, 2008
Chevrolet Volt – Production versions front corner.
Expect GM’s Volt to rewrite automobile history once supply/demand are in balance and an affordable version arrives. -- Ed.
TRAVERSE CITY -- The Chevrolet Volt is expected to be the first of many electric vehicles General Motors Corp. will launch in the next few years, executives said this week.
Top executives on the Volt and its E-flex electric propulsion system said they are working on the design and engineering of the next vehicles the automaker will launch with the range-extended lithium-ion battery propulsion system.
"The significance of the project has increased," Frank Weber, the engineer and executive in charge of the Volt and E-flex system, said at the Center for Automotive Research's Management Briefing Seminars…
In addition, Weber said his team expects major improvements to the Volt -- due in November 2010 -- to occur on a yearly basis early on. That is different from most vehicle lines, which typically offer major updates every three to five years … http://freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080816/BUSINESS01/808160385/1014/BUSINESS01
http://www.cleanmpg.com/photos/data/501/Production_Volt_Front_Corner.jpgKatie Merx - Detroit Free Press - Aug 16, 2008
Chevrolet Volt – Production versions front corner.
Expect GM’s Volt to rewrite automobile history once supply/demand are in balance and an affordable version arrives. -- Ed.
TRAVERSE CITY -- The Chevrolet Volt is expected to be the first of many electric vehicles General Motors Corp. will launch in the next few years, executives said this week.
Top executives on the Volt and its E-flex electric propulsion system said they are working on the design and engineering of the next vehicles the automaker will launch with the range-extended lithium-ion battery propulsion system.
"The significance of the project has increased," Frank Weber, the engineer and executive in charge of the Volt and E-flex system, said at the Center for Automotive Research's Management Briefing Seminars…
In addition, Weber said his team expects major improvements to the Volt -- due in November 2010 -- to occur on a yearly basis early on. That is different from most vehicle lines, which typically offer major updates every three to five years … http://freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080816/BUSINESS01/808160385/1014/BUSINESS01
