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OnStar is launching MyVolt.com, a new website that will give Chevrolet Volt owners the ability to remotely access operational information specific to their vehicle and control various functions of their car. The site will be …
OnStar, General Motors’ subsidiary, is launching a web site to give Chevrolet Volt customers the ability to remotely access operational information specific to their vehicle and control various functions of their car.
The MyVolt.com site, which …
General Motors and two Michigan utilities on Tuesday are teaming up to install more than 5,300 charging stations in the state as part of an effort to speed the adoption of plug-in hybrids and electric …
General Motors today introduced the all-new, 2011 Chevrolet Volt electric vehicle with extended range, establishing an entirely new segment in the global automotive market.
The five-door, four-passenger Chevrolet Volt is designed to provide the benefits of …
Ford has unveiled an ergonomic ‘convenience cord’ that will allow users recharge the upcoming Ford Focus Electric any standard (120-Volt) wall plug.
The 120-volt cord is 25 feet long and will let users recharge the Ford …
Chevrolet has an agreement with a supplier to offer Chevrolet Volt owners one of the most affordable 240V home charging units on the market. Priced by SPX Service Solutions at $490 before installation, Chevrolet’s “Voltec” …
General Motors is offering new Chevrolet Volt owners the chance to save money on their home charging units.
Chevrolet’s Voltec 240 volt charging unit is one of several home models that will be sold for $490 …
Tennessee will offer $2,500 rebates on the first 1,000 electric vehicles sold in the state, Gov. Phil Bredesen announced on Wednesday.
The Tennessee rebate will be in addition to a $7,500 federal tax credit for electric …
General Motors announced the arrival of the first drivable Chevrolet Volt extended range electric vehicle in China.
The Chevrolet Volt, which will be sold in the US from the end of this year, will go on …
Due to what it termed “strong public interest” in the Chevrolet Volt, General Motors will increase US production capacity of the Volt by 50%, from 30,000 units to 45,000 units, in 2012.
The announcement came …