It can take a while for the future to arrive. Back in 2007, GM unveiled the Chevrolet Volt, a snarly, low-slung concept with a new electric-drive system. Read more...
The Winter Olympics haven't just been a public test of Shaun White's hype, Lindsey Vonn's shin, and Johnny Weir's verve--they've also been a test-run for Chevy's plug-in hybrid electric vehicle, the Volt. Read more...
Tom Stephens is GM’s vice chairman for global product development and spoke Tuesday at the Renewable Fuels Association conference in Florida. Read more...
Good news is driving into the Bay City GM Powertrain plant Thursday as officials plan to announce millions of dollars in investments at the plant and, possibly, more jobs. Read more...
Wednesday, 17 February 2010 08:42
thegreencarwebsite.co.uk
What is the future for automotive fuelling – maybe hydrogen fuel or electric charging? Well, General Motors remains adamant that the best near-term solution is biofuels. Read more...
General Motors CEO Ed Whitacre set off a brief media storm when he said the company’s revolutionary Chevrolet Volt (whose gas engine is not connected to the wheels, but provides power for the electric motor) would be priced in the low $30,000s. Read more...
Wednesday, 17 February 2010 08:35
green.autoblog.com
The Olympics aren't the only interesting and noteworthy event currently taking place in Canada. General Motors says it has shipped its fleet of 2011 Chevrolet Volt test vehicles to the cold and snowy climes of Kapuskasing, about 500 miles northwest of Toronto. Read more...