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  2. Chevrolet Volt (first generation) - Wikipedia

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    Inlet for the electrical charger in the left side of the Chevrolet Volt with the manufacturer's provided charging cord. For the 2011 and 2012 model years, the 16 kWh battery was controlled by the energy management system to use only 10.3 kWh, maximizing the life of the pack. [ 91 ]

  3. Chevrolet Volt - Wikipedia

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    The Chevrolet Volt is a plug-in hybrid and extended-range electric vehicle car that was manufactured by General Motors, and also marketed in rebadged variants as the Holden Volt in Australia and New Zealand and the Buick Velite 5 in China, and with a different fascia as the Vauxhall Ampera in the United Kingdom and as the Opel Ampera in the remainder of Europe.

  4. GM Prices the Chevy Volt at $41,000. Will Buyers Plug In?

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    General Motors finally has the answer for how much the Chevy Volt will cost: $41,000. That's been the big -- and lingering -- question consumers have had about GM's first plug-in hybrid electric car.

  5. Chevrolet Volt (second generation) - Wikipedia

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    7.2 kW charging system was standard on the 2019 Volt Premier and optional on the 2019 Volt LT. The Volt did not have a DC quick charging connector. Comparison of fuel economy, out-of-pocket fuel costs and range for the two Volt generations

  6. How Much Does It Cost to Charge an Electric Car? - AOL

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    As electric vehicles continue to become more commonplace, it’s time for folks to get a better understanding of how charging works and how much it costs. Here’s what you need to know.

  7. How Much Does It Cost To Charge an Electric Car? - AOL

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    Cost to Charge = (360 / 3) x $0.14. The math in the formula shows that this particular electric vehicle costs $16.80 to charge at home. Charging Your Electric Car With a Commercial Charger.