Tuesday, September 7, 2010
chevrolet volt
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U.S. General Motors. The day before yesterday opened the door for her new book Chevy Volt (which we had talked about two years ago) at 41,000 dollars, this news is a big commotion over the Internet.
It is true that the car is not unique elegance so interesting, but excellence is that they simply do not need to go to a petrol station because it never shipped from the electricity in the house just like your mobile phone
The car comes socket (charger!) To be able to deliver electricity to the house, and when you can charge the battery full to walk a distance of 64 km before needing to recharge again. But what if, do you charge the battery and in the middle of the road? (I forgot to Chhnha in the morning for example!)
Simple .. Can a car that works as well as gas and you can walk a distance of 482 km when the gas tank full
But if you are in the United States does not worry about the idea of charging into force of the phone (... I mean the car) because the Ministry of Electricity of America has a plan for the deployment of 15,000 electric charging station across the United States.
Encourages the United States and most countries in the world's advanced environment-friendly projects that use alternative sources of energy than gasoline, so you get the buyer of this car to reduce the taxes of up to 7,500 U.S. dollars, meaning that the price of the car is the actual 33,500 dollars (the price of a superb modern technology in this figure).
I will conclude my remarks that we should not take too much optimism in this new technology because it is the first time that the provision of car electrical production is huge and these specifications to suit our daily needs, so expect problems or errors or defects (will not be a surprise) but it is certainly a very big step to greater reliance clean energy in our daily lives and further away from dependence on oil and energy sources depleted.
Into question the future is: How do you be born mainly in the electricity power stations, a good way?
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