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01-12-15, 12:23 PM | #1 |
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Chevy announced today Chevy BOLT EV more than 200 EV miles
It will get more than 200 mile range and be priced around 30K 2017
Official Chevrolet Bolt Details - Range Of More Than 200 Miles, Starting Price Of $30,000 Will Tesla come out with their around 35K car before Chevy I hope so. I think Tesla's will be a bigger car. I see lots of people with solar power not using gas cars. A greener cleaner more cost effective travel. Last edited by pinballlooking; 01-12-15 at 01:42 PM.. |
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This vehicle would cover all of my driving, except for vacationing, without the need to charge away from home.
The thought of owning a battery electric car, complimented by our solar array just warms me right up. |
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@gasstinguy: This is exactly what we do!
Over 2014, our energybill was zero! So nett use of electricity was zero. This was including heating our house (with a heatpump) and using our EV (BMW i3). For details, see our (Dutch) website. Google translate can help! geen energierekening meer: energieneutraal woonhuis fam. Kriegsman Ootmarsum - Rekening energiebedrijf 2013 |
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Does your i3 have Rex Range extender? How many miles do you have on your i3? |
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01-12-15, 05:13 PM | #5 |
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Yes we have the range extender.
We 've got the i3 at March 10 (2014) and so far we drove a little over 10,000 km = 6250 miles. So far I used approx 5 liters of gasoline (a little over 1 Gallon...) |
01-12-15, 05:17 PM | #6 |
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Thanks I was just able to translate that on your web site.
how many miles do you normally get before REX kicks in? I love seeing other doing this how much does your gas cost there? I bet you have some good savings so far. Last edited by pinballlooking; 01-12-15 at 05:22 PM.. |
01-13-15, 02:42 AM | #7 |
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@pinballlooking: The Rex normally kicks in between 100 and 175 km. It's very much depending on outdoor temperature (heating and airco + specific density of the air) and driving style.
Gasprice here was just a few month's ago approx. € 1.75/litre ( $8.11/Gallon). Now it's about € 1.55 /litre ($7.18/Gallon) My savings are also on my website. Per 1-1-2015 it was € 1,414.- ($ 1,725.-) (since March 10th) |
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Very nice savings…
If the i3 was priced the same as the Chevy Volt here I would save even more with the i3 In almost 2 years we have driven the Volt 31,242 EV solar powered miles. Mark |
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this Bolt has just what everyone is looking for Price & Battery distance , it appears sporty as well which can only help sales.
When the 1st Volt came out some years ago it had something like a 30 mile range which displeased me. The new model with its 300 mile range has just won me over. It's spectacularly good News for commuters. |
01-13-15, 11:07 AM | #10 |
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We don’t live in town so even with 200+ EV miles we will still get or keep the Volt.
The new Volt will get 50 EV miles so in the summer I will get around 55 miles. The 2013 gets 38 miles EV and in the summer we get 40-45 we got 50 but only once or twice. We will take the Volt to Atlanta GA sometimes that would not work with a all EV. We drive above Charlotte NC once in a while. We are still 82.3 % EV for the life of the car. We don't do this that often. The new Volt would put me at 90% or greater never wondering if I was going to make it home. I do think any 200+ mile EV will work for a very large percentage of drivers. You can see my car stats here. Volt Stats: Details for Volt #2013-02615 (Flynn's Light Runner) Here is a chart with so other 2013 high EV mile Volts. Last edited by pinballlooking; 01-13-15 at 11:13 AM.. |
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