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+ | Its E-Flex propulsion system can be adapted to use bioethanol fuel or have a diesel engine or a hydrogen fuel cell as the generator of electricity. | ||
+ | The Volt, which has a top speed of 120mph and accelerates from 0-60mph in 8.5 seconds, can run for 40 miles on electric power. Thereafter the petrol engine is started automatically and runs at a constant speed to recharge the batteries. | ||
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+ | essentially a modified Chevy Cobalt | ||
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+ | E-Flex drive system consists of a small three-cylinder gas engine, a 53-kilowatt generator and a long lithium-ion battery pack that forms a spine down the center of the car’s floor. The battery supplies electricity for the 120-kilowatt (160 horsepower) motor that drives the car’s front wheels. Has twin six-gallon gas tanks. charging the battery from a 30 percent level would take about a half-hour while under way and up to 6.5 hours when plugged into a standard 15-amp household outlet. | ||
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+ | He said the company’s next-generation compact-car platform, due in 2009, had been designed to accept an E-Flex battery pack, generator and related hardware. | ||
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+ | run at 70 mph for up to 640 miles while consuming only 12.8 gallons of gas to fuel the generator, | ||
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+ | ==News== | ||
* 2007.01.06 - [http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/calcars-news/message/635 Chevy Volt/Saturn Vue Are Start of Plug-In Hybrid Race--PHEV Concept] | * 2007.01.06 - [http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/calcars-news/message/635 Chevy Volt/Saturn Vue Are Start of Plug-In Hybrid Race--PHEV Concept] | ||
** 2007.01.07 - [http://www.greencarcongress.com/2007/01/gm_introduces_e.html GM Introduces E-Flex Electric Vehicle System; Chevrolet Volt the First Application] | ** 2007.01.07 - [http://www.greencarcongress.com/2007/01/gm_introduces_e.html GM Introduces E-Flex Electric Vehicle System; Chevrolet Volt the First Application] | ||
* 2007.01.06 - [http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/calcars-news/message/636 London Times/Times/Detroit News/LA Times/Wired/GreenCarCongress on] | * 2007.01.06 - [http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/calcars-news/message/636 London Times/Times/Detroit News/LA Times/Wired/GreenCarCongress on] | ||
** 2007.01.07 - [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2095-2534362,00.html GM unveils electric car] | ** 2007.01.07 - [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2095-2534362,00.html GM unveils electric car] | ||
+ | ** 2007.01.06 - [http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070106/UPDATE/701060441 Volt takes full-electric car concept to next level] | ||
+ | ** 2007.01.07 - [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/07/automobiles/07VOLT.html All the Technology Needed for 100 M.P.G. (Batteries Not Included)] | ||
+ | ** 2007.01.06 - [http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-electric7jan07,0,2190358.story?coll=la-home-headlines Return trip for electric vehicles] Carmakers are set to unveil plans this week. A GM model owes much to the pioneering EV1. | ||
+ | ** 2007.01.06 - [http://blog.wired.com/cars/2007/01/chevy_volt_coul.html Chevy Volt Redefines EV] |
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Its E-Flex propulsion system can be adapted to use bioethanol fuel or have a diesel engine or a hydrogen fuel cell as the generator of electricity.
The Volt, which has a top speed of 120mph and accelerates from 0-60mph in 8.5 seconds, can run for 40 miles on electric power. Thereafter the petrol engine is started automatically and runs at a constant speed to recharge the batteries.
essentially a modified Chevy Cobalt
E-Flex drive system consists of a small three-cylinder gas engine, a 53-kilowatt generator and a long lithium-ion battery pack that forms a spine down the center of the car’s floor. The battery supplies electricity for the 120-kilowatt (160 horsepower) motor that drives the car’s front wheels. Has twin six-gallon gas tanks. charging the battery from a 30 percent level would take about a half-hour while under way and up to 6.5 hours when plugged into a standard 15-amp household outlet.
He said the company’s next-generation compact-car platform, due in 2009, had been designed to accept an E-Flex battery pack, generator and related hardware.
run at 70 mph for up to 640 miles while consuming only 12.8 gallons of gas to fuel the generator,
News
- 2007.01.06 - Chevy Volt/Saturn Vue Are Start of Plug-In Hybrid Race--PHEV Concept
- 2007.01.06 - London Times/Times/Detroit News/LA Times/Wired/GreenCarCongress on
- 2007.01.07 - GM unveils electric car
- 2007.01.06 - Volt takes full-electric car concept to next level
- 2007.01.07 - All the Technology Needed for 100 M.P.G. (Batteries Not Included)
- 2007.01.06 - Return trip for electric vehicles Carmakers are set to unveil plans this week. A GM model owes much to the pioneering EV1.
- 2007.01.06 - Chevy Volt Redefines EV