9 Jun
Chevy Volt: Electric Car Coming in 2010
Hold onto your hats friends, the world is gearing up for a pretty awesome, and pretty important change. How about this: In 2 years, a mass-produced ELECTRIC car will be not only on the market, but actually affordable to the masses.
That’s right, the future is here, well, almost. The new Chevy Volt, made by General Motors, has officially been green-lit to be in production as soon as 2010. With a projected cost of around $30,000, this might just be an extremely affordable way for a great deal of people to go a great deal green. Thank Goodness.
According to the article I just read:
“The vehicle is designed to run purely on electricity from on-board batteries for up to 40 miles (64 km), a large enough distance to cover the daily commutes of most Americans, which is around 33 miles (53 km). With use of a small internal combustion engine driving a generator to recharge the batteries, the vehicle’s range is potentially increased to 640 miles (1,030 km) on the highway.”
Wow. I don’t know about you, but not only am I sold, I’m probably going to be one of the first ones in line to get one. Finally…Finally.
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