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Re: IL Corrects Volt Story: Batteries Will NOT Charge When Driving
Ok im really confused here.. this is directly from the Chevy website.
"Unlike traditional electric cars, Chevy Volt has a revolutionary propulsion system that takes you beyond the power of the battery. It will use a lithium-ion battery with a variety of range-extending onboard power sources, including gas and, in some vehicles, E85 ethanol(3) to recharge the battery while you drive beyond the 40-mile battery range. And when it comes to being plugged in, Chevy Volt will be designed to use a common household plug."
Heres the link to the web page - http://www.chevrolet.com/electriccar/
So is this thing going to be able to recharge while driving?? The way GM/Chevy states it on the Chevy web page it makes one think that the engine will recharge the batteries while driving.
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Last edited by GMusa : 09-24-2008 at 12:07 AM.
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