GM Volt shocking
GM’s Chevy Volt is finally in production after over a year of promotion and hype. As promised, the vehicle is not a hybrid – where the electrical and gas motors constantly interact one way or another. But to call it an electric car is a half-truth, or more accurately, by mileage, a 1/8 truth.
Yes, the car has a pure, electric motor and a 220-240 volt socket so it can be charged from the same supply that runs your home stove and dryer. And the battery is guaranteed for double the normal hybrid battery life
-- 8 years or 100,000 miles.
But the Volt also has a second, 4 cylinder gas motor! The electric motor handles the first 40 or so miles and then shuts down. The next 300 or so miles are powered by the gas engine!
While this design – 2 separate motors -- is less complex than hybrids – and so less likely to have computer glitches as Toyota is now finding, it still relies heavily on traditional gas power.
(See Time magazine, July 26, 2010 article on new electric cars, pp. 40-43.)
PS – The Volt takes 4 hours to recharge so you need to plug it in at work
or overnight. Fortunately, you always have the safety net of gasoline.
And the truth shall set you free. Knowledge is power. George Orwell's central premise in Animal Farm and 1984 was that the ability to remember the recent and distant past is crucial to a society’s freedom. It is the only restraint on government ambitions or other plots. Such amnesia is rampant today in North America and beyond. So this blog is here to add some historical perspective and remind people of forgotten truths.
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