Started showing up on YouTube, Fliker, Facebook etc. in the last few days.
The images "0" looks like an electrical outlet, and the 8-11 appears to be a date - actually this coming Tuesday.
AdAge says that it tracks back to General Motors. They have a press conference set for that date, though they clammed up when asked about "230".
The consensus among the automotive press is that this presser is to announce the Chevy Volt's official miles/gallon rating using methodologies put together for the EPA by the Argonne National Laboratory.
This included establishing a gasoline equivalency for electricity used in EV's, then for EREV's like Volt running a highway cycle then a city cycle in range extender mode to establish a maximum fuel use. (range extender mode: using a small gas generator after the main battery charge is used up)
Scuttlebutt is the result was -
230 MPG
How?
Best guess is that it ran through the highway cycle using just a portion of its 40 mile EV mode capability (a full charge costs about $1 using average off hour rates, making the gas equivalent use tiny) then it would have had to use around 0.2 gallons of fuel running the established EPA city cycle.
They could also announce the coming 500 vehicle 'beta test fleet' - something similar to what they did with their fuel cell SUV testbed a couple years ago. First come-first served to sign up as a Volt field test driver.
Comment