This depends completely on the temperature and how fast you drive. In Maine, I have gone as few as 28 miles and now as temps rise to the upper 40's i've stretched out 49 miles. But for this range don't expect to have a warm cabin temperature or to be traveling consistently at much more than 45mph. Being almost comfortable and traveling at and around 55mph, I seem to be averaging around 35 miles. I expect this to improve once the temperature reaches spring and summer norms. Having said this, I can easily maintain 40mpg using the gasoline engine once the electric is depleted.
This car is a significant step beyond the Prius and the Honda Civic Hybrid. If your commute is within 30 miles you may never need to buy gas! After 3 months, I'm completely enamored with this car.
The gas mileage of a Chevy Volt is 37 miles per gallon. When the electricity of a hybrid Chevy Volt is used, the gas mileage is an average of 94 miles per gallon.
The Chevy Volt gets a whopping 1,000,000 miles per gallon. Just kiddin'. It gets about 50-55 mpg city, 60-65 highway:-)
Yes. The Chevy volt REALLY travels 230 miles on gas and electricity. It starts by running on 40 miles off pure energy, then converts whatever gas is in the tank into fuel
No,because they are to differnent types of batteries.
With a Dewalt 18 volt charger.
The Chevy Volt just went into production this year.
Connect a 12 volt battery charger to the battery.
They are projected to last 100,000 miles. I do not know the replacement cost.
They Chevy Volt came out in 2010 as a 2011 model, at base price of $32,780
2013 chevy volt
with a 100 watt sollar panel what is the maximum watts can i use to recharge the batterys,
no it is not