Chevy Volt Highlights Electrical Propulsion System

GM may be in a bind but that doesn’t mean their research and development team are letting up. In fact, it looks like the Chevy Volt is gearing up for its release, this time putting focus on technology and a feature that is bound to be the benchmark for its launch. The highlighted feature is of course their Electrical Propulsion System which makes it a unique vehicle among the rest of hybrid cars scheduled to be unveiled in the market.
Set to be released in 2011, GM is hot on the tails of quality control for the highly awaited Chevy Volt. The expected retail price is said to be around $39,000, quite pricey for this car that aims to provide renewable energy using advanced batteries. These Hybrid batteries are even more advanced in most electric cars we know today.
GM Volt was designed to move more than 75 percent of America’s daily commuters without a single drop of gas. This is an amazing revelation that a future electric automobile could meet most daily travel needs without foreign oil dependency. GM says that the United States is currently using 96 percent of dependent petroleum for cars and trucks and more than half of it is imported.
Chevy Volt will probably be the electric car which starts a new revolution, and the major players are General Motors, Ford, Toyota, Honda, Nissan, and soon others will follow. The thought that someone could drive 15 miles to work, then 5 miles to the grocery store, then 5 miles to the post office, then 15 miles back to home on one single battery charge is remarkable.
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