This guy got a Volt for a few weeks as a kind of betatester before it goes on sale. GM does this with new-tech vehicles. The Volt panel display can be configured to display a combined EV/fuel mileage.
BTW: General Electric will be purchasing a fleet of 25,000 EV's, 12,000 of them Volts.
Also: GM's IPO is next week, and the bid prices so far are almost 2x the asking price. Looks like they're going to make a killing. This on the heels of good quality reports from Consumers Union (up 50%, now ranking above BMW, Audi and Mercedes-Benz, among others)
(NOTE: two full charges would run <$1.50 in these parts)
BTW: General Electric will be purchasing a fleet of 25,000 EV's, 12,000 of them Volts.
Also: GM's IPO is next week, and the bid prices so far are almost 2x the asking price. Looks like they're going to make a killing. This on the heels of good quality reports from Consumers Union (up 50%, now ranking above BMW, Audi and Mercedes-Benz, among others)
My First Full Day With the Chevy Volt
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The first leg of my journey was from my home to the first hospital I work at. The actual distance was 22.8 miles, and when I arrived, the car showed 15 miles of EV range were left. That drive took place mostly on the highway at 70 + MPH. Outside temperature was 49 degrees, and I kept the cabin at 72 degrees using ECO mode. Comfort mode setting indicated it would drain twice as much power if I had chosen it.
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The second leg of my journey was from my first hospital to my second hospital. Upon arriving there I had traveled a total of 32 miles, and the display showed 6 EV miles remained. I spent most of the morning rounding at that hospital, and had no place to charge the car. After that I drove to my office and plugged in at 120-v via the portable charger at 12:15 PM. At that point I had travelled 34.4 miles and the display showed there were 3 EV miles left.
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I left the office at 5:15 PM, and over the five hours of 120-v charging the car had accumulated 21 miles of EV range.
The ride back home was pure highway and in the high 60 MPH range. The engine turned on 18.4 miles later.
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I arrived back home having traversed a total of 63.5 miles and having achieved an effective 200.7 MPG for the day.
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Living with the Volt Update
In my second day of driving the Volt, my love for the car grew stronger. It's really an amazing car. Solid, sleek, satisfying and brimming with technology and real-time connectedness.
I began the day with a charged battery reading 36 miles of EV range. I reached my first destination 22.7 miles away with 15 miles shown remaining. My office was another 7.5 miles and I got there with 7 miles EV range remaining. I was able to charge at 120-v at my office from 9:30AM to 5:00 PM and when I left for home, 33 miles of EV range remained. I made it home for a total daily drive of 59.3 miles with 4 miles of range left, and never burned any gas.
Thus for my first two days in total I drove 122.8 miles using .32 gallons of gas, or 384 MPG.
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The first leg of my journey was from my home to the first hospital I work at. The actual distance was 22.8 miles, and when I arrived, the car showed 15 miles of EV range were left. That drive took place mostly on the highway at 70 + MPH. Outside temperature was 49 degrees, and I kept the cabin at 72 degrees using ECO mode. Comfort mode setting indicated it would drain twice as much power if I had chosen it.
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The second leg of my journey was from my first hospital to my second hospital. Upon arriving there I had traveled a total of 32 miles, and the display showed 6 EV miles remained. I spent most of the morning rounding at that hospital, and had no place to charge the car. After that I drove to my office and plugged in at 120-v via the portable charger at 12:15 PM. At that point I had travelled 34.4 miles and the display showed there were 3 EV miles left.
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I left the office at 5:15 PM, and over the five hours of 120-v charging the car had accumulated 21 miles of EV range.
The ride back home was pure highway and in the high 60 MPH range. The engine turned on 18.4 miles later.
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I arrived back home having traversed a total of 63.5 miles and having achieved an effective 200.7 MPG for the day.
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Living with the Volt Update
In my second day of driving the Volt, my love for the car grew stronger. It's really an amazing car. Solid, sleek, satisfying and brimming with technology and real-time connectedness.
I began the day with a charged battery reading 36 miles of EV range. I reached my first destination 22.7 miles away with 15 miles shown remaining. My office was another 7.5 miles and I got there with 7 miles EV range remaining. I was able to charge at 120-v at my office from 9:30AM to 5:00 PM and when I left for home, 33 miles of EV range remained. I made it home for a total daily drive of 59.3 miles with 4 miles of range left, and never burned any gas.
Thus for my first two days in total I drove 122.8 miles using .32 gallons of gas, or 384 MPG.
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