Tuesday, February 15, 2011

That's good news! Two of these electric cars will be exhibited in China

China, one of GM's biggest market, was currently excited by the arrival of the Chevrolet Volt news. Two units of the electric car was accidentally shipped from the United States to be exhibited in China.

As reported by the Detroit News, Wednesday, September 1, 2010, GM of China would begin marketing the Volt next year. "GM (General Motors) has made along-term commitment to bring leading technology to China," said Kevin Wale, managing director of China Group of GM.

Volt made its new debut in United States, namely California,Washington, Austin, Texas, and New York City. Following other cities in early 2011, namely Michigan, New Jersey, Connecticut,Texas, and New York. The Price of Volt was officially priced U.S. $ 41thousand, or about Rp369 million to the U.S. market.



Volt is designed specifically to ride without fuel for 75 percent ofAmerican commuters. People who drive a Volt was less than 65 km per day, it was no need to use gasoline. Similarly, the exhaust emissionsissued, zero percent. "Volt will reduce dependence on petroleum,"said Kevin.

Volt uses lithium-ion batteries to run a generator that can generate electric power when driving under 65 km per hour.