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

4 comments:

Lada said...

But will pedestrians and cyclists here it coming?

Petr Buben said...

yes, it can be a problem, but it is a known one, and they are trying to generate even some pleasant sounds with loudspeakers ... maybe even sounds from a nature

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