Saturday, August 22, 2009

Chevy Volt to go the distance with 230 mpg expected in city driving. GM expects the Volt to consume as little as 25 kilowatt hours / 100 miles in city

"Based on the average cost of electricity in the U.S. (approximately 11 cents per kWh), GM says a typical Volt driver would pay about $2.75 to travel 100 miles, or less than 3 cents per mile"

Chevy Volt to go the distance with 230 mpg expected in city driving

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

G.M. Puts Volt’s Mileage in City as 230 mpg, Nissan says new all-electric Leaf, out late 2010, will do 367 mpg. Thats 1 liter/100 km, and 0.6 l/100 km


Volt costs $2.75 for electricity to drive 100 miles and that a single overnight off peak charge - 40 miles to run - could be 40 cents.


Volt costs $2.75 for electricity to drive 100 miles and that a single overnight off peak charge - 40 miles to run - could be 40 cents.


G.M. Puts Volt’s Mileage in City in Triple Digits - NYTimes.com

Monday, August 3, 2009

Top Ten Best National Parks You Don't Know About




Top Ten Best National Parks You Don't Know About

National Parks USA - http://NPS.gov

9/11 WTC is a controlled demolition - per irrefutable scientific evidence - http://ae911Truth.org - http://wacla.org - http://911Blogger.com - http://911Truth.org


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