Obama tries out Chevrolet Volt

 Obama tries out Chevrolet Volt
US President Barack Obama gets out of a Chevrolet Volt at groundbreaking ceremony for Compact Powers new advanced battery factory in Holland, Michigan 15.07.2010 / Copyright: SAUL LOEB/ AFP / Getty Images

U.S. President got a first-hand look at the Chevrolet Volt yesterday during a visit to Holland, Michigan.  The small town will be home to the new LG Chem-owned Compact Power battery plant, a key supplier of Volt equipment.

The visit took place just months before the Volt is scheduled to go on sale in specific markets.  Customers in California, Michigan and Washington D.C. metro will be the first allowed to order the car.  The extended-range Volt is capable of 40 all-electric miles, and can travel for 340 miles on a single tank of gas, according to Chevrolet.

During the groundbreaking ceremony at Compact Power's upcoming facility, President Obama said the plant will be a key factor in creating growth in the American high-tech industry.  The plant was given the go-ahead after receiving a $151 million U.S. stimulus grant, roughly half the cost of the total project.


Obama Gets First Seat Time in Chevrolet Volt

President Checks Out Electric Car During Visit to Michigan

President Barack Obama got his first exposure and seat time Thursday in the Chevrolet Volt electric vehicle with extended range capability during a visit to the Compact Power battery plant in Holland, Mich. LG Chem, the parent of Compact Power, is making the battery cells for the Volt, which goes on sale late this year in California, the Washington, D.C. area, and Michigan.

The Volt has a range of about 340 miles and is powered with electricity at all times. For up to the first 40 miles, the Volt is powered solely by electricity stored in its 16-kWh lithium-ion battery, using no fuel and producing no emissions. When the Volt's lithium-ion battery runs low, an engine/generator seamlessly operates to extend the driving range another 300 miles on a full tank of gas.

The Volt battery pack will be assembled in Brownstown Township, Mich., and shipped to the Detroit Hamtramck Assembly Plant for mating with the Volt. Chevrolet announced Wednesday the Volt battery will have a standard eight-year, 100,000 mile warranty.

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 danteskov danteskov
that's odd... If I am not mistaken... theres a Focus ST on the volt's side...
July 16, 2010 9:00 am
 chris25 chris25
spot on, that is the ford focus ST strange, but does he have too always carry his jacket like Bond style.
July 16, 2010 9:53 am
 rsrtampa rsrtampa
It is a Focus ST but I cant imagine why it would be there with the Volt since this plant is strictly for Volt batteries??
July 16, 2010 11:21 am
 fusion01 fusion01
Obama drives a hot hatch - duh!
July 18, 2010 12:44 pm
 Kepex Kepex
340 miles on one tank of gas? A Toyota Corolla from 1990 does twice as much.
July 16, 2010 9:21 am
 Siawa Siawa
I was also not thrilled to read that but what is the tank's capacity? That'll make a drastic statement.
July 16, 2010 9:42 am
 jerry05cod4 jerry05cod4
BMW 320d ED does 800 miles avg. on a single gas tank and up to 1000 miles!! now those are impressive figures
July 16, 2010 10:13 am
 McNamara68 McNamara68
this could be like the new volkswagen beetle for new age obama-istic socialism!
July 16, 2010 10:20 am
 rsrtampa rsrtampa
Give it a rest already and go have some "tea" with your party of misfits.
July 16, 2010 11:19 am
 McNamara68 McNamara68
hahahaha i'm kidding, i'm on your side!
July 16, 2010 2:24 pm
 seri seri
The Volt's gas tank will hold ~30 liters (~8 galons), that is half of the BMW's capacity.
July 16, 2010 10:31 am
 Siawa Siawa
That makes it 42 MPG. Pathetic really after all this wait and hype.
July 16, 2010 10:53 am
 rsrtampa rsrtampa
Siawa, the gas mileage has yet to be determined. It will be much more than 42 mpg though. Not sure where you got that from.
July 16, 2010 1:05 pm
 die.bahnfahrer die.bahnfahrer
please remember: engineered by opel
July 16, 2010 10:59 am
 August Horch August Horch
I thought the Ampera was based on the Volt, not the other way around.
July 16, 2010 7:51 pm
 TheAlchemist TheAlchemist
Said it before: 1912 Baker Electric 50 miles on full charge, from battery technology 100 years old (granted it wasn't doing 70 on the interstate, but still)! And Chevy is touting the best battery technology!?!? ...so battery tech, hasn't really gone anywhere in 100 years???
July 16, 2010 7:51 pm
 Alfafox5 Alfafox5
+1 man, totally interesting point. I will say, if the tank is truly only 8 gallons, then it will prove to be impressive considering my Fusion does 350 on 14.9 gallons. Time will tell.
July 18, 2010 1:27 am