07-13-2007, 10:19 PM | #15 |
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Let's all try to keep the topic on the Volt! Thanks!
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07-13-2007, 10:47 PM | #16 |
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yes, Volt...I really love this Car, (cough) I love the Camaro more, but what's great about this thing, is it really isn't a hybrid! This is a step in a totally different direction - and GM is at the helm. This technology will DEFINITLY give GM the lead above the other companies. It can be configured to have the generator run on anything from straight gasoline to Hydrogen!! That makes it one of the most versatile cars out there - it can be taylored to the location. If there is more Ethanol in the West, have the West Coast cars run on ethanol, Want a fuel cell for the eastern side of the country, do it!. I wouldn't be surprised if this makes it's way into biodiesel too!
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08-14-2007, 11:26 PM | #17 |
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Info, anybody?
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08-15-2007, 12:08 AM | #18 |
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Darn it...I'd watch it right now but I have the baby who just fell asleep on me and the 2 year old asleep in the next room who wakes up from the tv or comp in here. I'll have to get on it tomorrow am.
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08-15-2007, 12:32 AM | #19 |
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I know its two really different hybrids. But the volt is so much cooler. The Prius is ugly slow and did i mention ugly and slow? The volt has 236 lb/ft of torque, and looks great. Need i say more?
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08-15-2007, 12:39 AM | #20 | |
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This was a hopped up battery, of course but that's what's great about these "Nanophosphate" batterys; they have been proven to offer tremendous power, a charge of 5/6 minutes compared to an equally strong Li+ battery's charge of 90 minutes, and 10x the life of Li+ batteries:eek: Try to swallow that whole And as for the Pretty little prius (sarcastic), The Volt isn't designed at all like it, it has the potential to be completely gas-free for the full of the vehicle's lifespan! |
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08-15-2007, 01:43 AM | #21 |
This article is from financial times but was placed on the Internal gm website at work. Enjoy.
GM Eyes Electric Car Initiative Financial Times By Bernard Simon Aug. 13, 2007 General Motors may allow buyers of its Chevy Volt electric car to rent the vehicle's battery as a way of pricing the vehicle at a comparable level to a traditional, petrol-driven family saloon. The Volt is emerging as one of the most crucial vehicles in GM's history. Failure would be a deep embarrassment after the fanfare surrounding its development. But success could propel GM past Toyota as a pioneer in alternative energy vehicles. GM has assigned 150 engineers to the project. The Detroit carmaker aims to launch the Volt by 2010. The battery would give a range of 40 miles and maintain full performance for at least 10 years. It would be recharged either by the car's small combustion engine or from a normal electrical point. Battery rentals would helpful GM's goal of giving the Volt a wider appeal than the petrol-electric hybrid vehicles now on the road. Noting that the Volt will be marketed under GM’s global, mass-market Chevrolet brand, Frank Weber, the carmaker's chief engineer, said that it "needs to be affordable to the buyer of a normal mid-sized car". Bob Lutz, GM's vice-chairman, said the Volt would be produced in both left- and right-hand drive versions. GM has so far shown a concept saloon model, but plans to unveil a second design at the Frankfurt car show next month. Mr. Lutz said: "We see it being sold round the world." GM's confidence contrasts with reports that Toyota has delayed the launch of new hybrid models because of concerns about battery safety. Justin Ward, a Toyota engineer, told a research conference last week that lithium-ion battery technology "hasn't proven that it's ready for the automotive market yet". The two companies are pursuing different lithium-ion chemistries. Toyota uses nickel cobalt aluminum oxide, while GM has turned to a newer nano-phosphate technology. GM expects to start testing batteries in October. Ric Fulop, co-founder of A123Systems, one of three companies developing the Volt's battery pack, said a big challenge was to maintain temperatures throughout the battery once it was in a vehicle. GM's goal is to price the Volt, excluding battery, at about the same level as its Chevrolet Malibu saloon. Mr. Weber estimates that an average Volt owner would spend about $25 (£12) a month on petrol, against $145 for a traditional Malibu. The difference could be used on battery rental payments, giving a similar total cost. |
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08-15-2007, 02:49 AM | #22 |
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That is really the key to getting these hybrids more mainstream styling and performance.
This hybrid is easily the best looking, and 0-60 in 8.5 seconds....while not particularly quick, is enough to feel responsive in daily driving duties. I would drive this as a commuter car myself.
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08-15-2007, 11:03 AM | #24 |
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the reason that these hybrids could be a lot faster is that internal combustion has rpms, electricity is instant and continuous power.
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08-15-2007, 01:57 PM | #25 |
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Imagine if that "78%" of the population bought one of these things - after all, GM is the only one offering something of this caliber - just like downshifting GM will fly by Toyota!
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That said, I spend about $50 to $60 a month on gas usually. Helps when you live 3.5 miles from work. That, and gas that's currently about $2.44. |
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09-10-2007, 10:45 PM | #27 | |
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09-11-2007, 12:36 AM | #28 |
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Its kinda surprising that Americans are beating the Japanese in something electronics related
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