Chevy Volt Concept at Shanghai Auto Show
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April 21, 2007 12:44 AM
Filed Under: American, Chevrolet
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As the emphasis on reducing oil dependency continues to grow, General Motors has unveiled the next advancement of the E-Flex electric architecture in its Chevy Volt concept. This second variant of the E-Flex system, unveiled at the Shanghai Auto Show, uses GM's new fifth-generation fuel cell propulsion technology and a lithium-ion battery to provide up to 300 miles of petroleum- and emissions-free electric driving. The Chevy Volt with its E-Flex system can also operate on both hydrogen fuel cell-generated and grid electricity, and can drive up to 20 additional miles each time it is charged.Related Articles
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