Chevrolet Volt concept... plug-in hybrid
#92
Re: Chevrolet Volt concept... plug-in hybrid
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#97
Re: Chevrolet Volt concept... plug-in hybrid
Wow that is a nice looking car! So Martin, can you say anything about it's probability of being built and available? I figured I'll be in the market for a new car in 2009 - this is one I'd wait for.
Last edited by Tim; 01-22-2007 at 07:30 AM.
#99
Re: Chevrolet Volt concept... plug-in hybrid
I can only give you the politically correct answer.....
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A technological breakthrough required to make this concept a reality is a large lithium-ion battery. This type of electric car, which the technical community calls an “EV range-extender,” would require a battery pack that weighs nearly 400 pounds (181 kg). Some experts predict that such a battery – or a similar battery – could be production-ready by 2010 to 2012........."
Several companies (including Cobasys / Chevron) are working on developing lighter weight and higher cpacity lithium ion batteries, so we'll see if / when / how that piece of the puzzle comes together.
So what you need to do is, lease a Tahoe / Yukon 2-Mode in early 2008. When you're ready to come off-lease in 2010.....who knows, eh?
Peace,
Martin
#100
Re: Chevrolet Volt concept... plug-in hybrid
Maybe thats what your people are telling you, but having talked to A123 and Johnson Controls, I know that the batteries are ready to go. And they are just chomping at the bit to put them in.