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FW: Operating Cost Of A Chevy Volt   Message List  
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I haven't fact checked this yet, but it is interesting to think that the electricity required to run a million or more electric cars will probably require a serious increase in our generated electricity needs in this century. I am not necessarily opposed to that, but how are we going to generate that electricity? For every "alternative, renewable source of energy you name, I can name two grounds upon which environmental groups will oppose its implementation in the courts.
- Mark
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Cost to operate a Chevy Volt

Eric Bolling (Fox Business Channel's Follow the Money) test drove the Chevy Volt at the invitation of General Motors.

For four days in a row, the fully charged battery lasted only 25 miles before the Volt switched to the reserve gasoline engine.

Eric calculated the car got 30 mpg including the 25 miles it ran on the battery.

So, the range including the 9 gallon gas tank and the 16 kwh battery is approximately 270 miles.

It will take you 4 1/2 hours to drive 270 miles at 60 mph. Then add 10 hours to charge the battery and you have a total trip time of 14.5 hours.

In a typical road trip your average speed (including charging time) would be 20 mph.

According to General Motors, the Volt battery hold 16 kwh of electricity. It takes a full 10 hours to charge a drained battery.

The cost for the electricity to charge the Volt is never mentioned so I looked up what I pay for electricity.

I pay approximately (it varies with amount used and the seasons) $1.16 per kwh.

16 kwh x $1.16 per kwh = $18.56 to charge the battery.

$18.56 per charge divided by 25 miles = $0.74 per mile to operate the Volt using the battery.

Compare this to a similar size car with a gasoline engine only that gets 32 mpg.

$3.19 per gallon divided by 32 mpg = $0.10 per mile.

The gasoline powered car cost about $15,000 while the Volt costs $46,000.........

So Obama wants us to pay 3 times as much, for a car that costs more than 7 times as much to run, and takes 3 times longer to drive across
country..... REALLY ?????



Wed Feb 22, 2012 10:35 pm

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I haven't fact checked this yet, but it is interesting to think that the electricity required to run a million or more electric cars will probably require a...
Mark Sevigny
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Each year, solar and wind technology gets cheaper. Like Moore's Law, this happens with almost all new technologies, so expect the electric cars themselves to...
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