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Speaker: Introducing the Concept Chevy Volt, it runs on electricity, gasoline, E85 or biodiesel thanks to GM's E-Flex propulsion system. E stands for electricity, this vehicle is completely run through an electric motor, it is powered by a lithium-ion battery pack and supplemented with 3 cylinder, 1 litre turbo charged engine that can recharge the batteries for extended range of use. This technological advance offers 640 mile electric capacity plus the gas range helping decrease our dependence on petroleum while reducing greenhouse emissions.
Wade Bryant: Typically people who don't drive more than 20 miles one way to work would use this vehicle daily, plug it in every night for 6 hours, drive to and from work and never have to fill up the gas tank.
Speaker: The on board engine generator can also recharge the battery while driving. Chevy promises no compromise in performance when relying on electricity. The engine can perform at peak efficiency and off the line torque instantly. For mass savings and fuel efficiency, the makers of Volt needed to create an aerodynamics model and take out as much weight of the vehicle as possible.
Kelly: Polycarbonate can take up to 50% of the mass which otherwise would have been in glass.
Speaker: Lexan polycarbonate brought the ability to achieve designs and shapes that glass is incapable of by its nature. The Chevy Volt uses almost 400 water bottles in the applications of just one car. It's body parts are made of plastic composites that are recyclable and that use recycled components. These constructions use the compressive strength of fibers. Enjoy wireless connectivity and bluetooth technology. This front wheel drive sports sedan also offers the passenger and cargo capacities of a production car. UV light activates ink on the clear lens behind the speedometer for full colored animated displays that can be viewed from all angles.
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