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Volt preview: future of electric cars?

Action News met the Volt team in an out of the way parking lot in Washington DC. It was nothing fancy; just an RV, a course marking in orange cones and a shiny Chevy Volt with 600 miles on it. Read more...

Electric cars: all systems go

Despite the disappointments of Copenhagen, despite the inaction on climate-change regulation in Congress, despite the global recession, the momentum behind electric cars keeps building. Read more...

Homegrown GM Electric Motors Will Power Future Hybrids

General Motors said on Tuesday it will set up a $246 million facility to build electric motors to power future hybrids. The first GM-designed and built electric motors would appear in 2013 in rear-wheel-drive two-mode hybrid vehicles. Read more...

Behind the Wheel of GM's Chevrolet Volt

Meet the 2011 Chevy Volt, General Motors answer to hybrid cars like Toyota's Prius.

You won't get the chance to buy it until the end of the year, but ABCNews.com was invited to preview the Volt on a closed course outside RFK Stadium in Washington D.C. Read more...

Flint Engine Plant Begins Installing Equipment to Build Chevy Volt Engines

With each passing day, week, and month the excitement builds as the Chevy Volt eases towards mass production later this year. Read more...

GM To Build Its Own Electric Motors for Future Hybrids

General Motors will become the first U.S. automaker to design and build its own electric motors for hybrid and electric cars, the company said today. Read more...

Chevrolet at the Washington D.C. Auto Show

Chevrolet announced that greater Washington D.C. will be an initial launch market for the Chevrolet Volt electric vehicle with extended range. The nation's capital and its suburbs join California and Michigan as the initial retail markets where Chevrolet will sell the Volt to consumers. Read more...

GM puts its money into electric motor business

General Motors Co said on Tuesday it will set up a $246 million facility backed by funding from the U.S. government to build electric motors to power future hybrids and possibly pure electric vehicles. Read more...

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