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Chevy Volt
Introducing Chevrolet Volt

Volt is an electric car that uses gas to create its own electricity. Plug it in, let it charge overnight, and it's ready to run on a pure electric charge for up to 40 miles(3) — gas and emissions free. After that, Volt keeps going, even if you can't plug it in. Volt uses a range-extending gas generator that produces enough energy to power it for hundreds of miles on a single tank of gas.

Technology

Volt is an electric vehicle with a range extender. Well, what does that mean? It means Volt runs on electricity from its battery, and then it runs on electricity it creates from gas. Let's assume you have a fully charged battery. Now, depending on the weather, the electrical features that are turned on and how you drive, you can drive up to 40 miles on the electricity stored in the battery — totally gas and emissions free. After that, its gas-powered, range-extending generator automatically kicks in to provide electrical power. So Volt can go for several hundred additional miles, until you can plug it in or fill it up again.

Power Grid

The power that you use for heating, cooling, cooking, refrigeration, light, sound, computers and entertainment comes to your house from the power plant through a network of transmissions and distribution power lines called the power grid. Various sources generate this power: wind, sunlight, water, natural gas, coal, oil and biofuels. You can see evidence of the power grid every time you drive past an electricity pole and see power lines. To put it simply, the power grid is the system by which electricity is brought to your home.

Battery

On a pure electric charge, Volt can travel up to 40 miles,(3) which means more than 75% of people can commute on battery power alone without using gasoline or producing tailpipe emissions.(4) The battery combines the power of more than 200 lithium-ion battery cells. Each cell is about the size of a 5- by 7-inch photo frame, weighs nearly a pound and can store up to twice the power of a similarly sized nickel metal hydride battery cell from today's hybrid vehicles.

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Pricing Information

Lease the 2012 Chevrolet Volt for as low as:

$350/month for 36 months
$2,500 due at least signing.
Includes security deposit. Tax, title, license and dealer fees extra.

Or purchase for as low as:

$33,500 net
Price after tax savings. Net price shown includes the full $7,500 tax credit. $41,000 MSRP with federal tax savings from $0 up to $7,500

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