Chevy Volt Info
The Chevrolet Volt is a compact car manufactured by GM that shows great promise in being the first electric car that will be safe for highway driving. Although the Chevy Volt is considered to be a hybrid vehicle, in that it uses two forms of energy, it runs solely on an electrical powered engine for about 33 miles, after which the lithium battery will recharge. If you want to go further than this, you can. This is when the combustible engine that runs on gasoline will kick in. The Chevrolet Volt is scheduled for production in 2011.
It is estimated that because of the ability of the Chevy Volt to not only run on electric but also use a generator to extend fuel, it will get up to 600 miles on one tank of gas, making it very efficient not only for local driving, but highway driving as well. The Chevrolet Volt is being touted as the ideal commuter car. As most people drive about 30 miles at the most each day back and forth to work, it can run on no gas at all for weeks on end, using only electric power. The battery must be charged so that the vehicle continues to run. The Chevy Volt is scheduled to be available to the pubic in 2010.
When charging the Chevy Volt, you can use a regular electrical outlet. Even with the cost of electricity, this will end up costing commuters a fraction of the cost that they currently pay using gasoline only powered cars. The Chevy Volt shows great promise when it comes to a new breed of cars that can run solely on electrical power and then switch, when necessary, to a combustible engine.
The problem with electric cars is that they cannot run for an extended period of time before being recharged. They are also much smaller than average cars, making them seem unsafe for highway driving. The Chevrolet Volt, however, is the size of a regular compact car and is safe for both highway driving as well as local driving. This is the answer to the problems posed by the electric cars that are on the market today.
Much of the public is looking forward to the advent of the Chevy Volt and sales are expected to help the ailing automaker, GM. The success of the campaign for the Chevrolet Volt will most likely inspire other car manufacturers to follow suit with cars of their own. Cars that run on electric power but can switch to gasoline when necessary.
There is a great demand for alternate fuel for cars due to the high cost of gasoline and the problem with emissions from traditional vehicles. The Chevy Volt promises to solve both gasoline problems as well as emissions problems when it is finally available to the public in two years.
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