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NewsJanuary 23, 2009

Volt Technology to be Used in Other GM Models

DETROIT – General Motors is exploring other models to apply the Chevrolet Volt's hybrid-electric technology.

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NewsJanuary 21, 2009

GM Plans to Invest $30 Million in Battery Plant for All-Electric Chevy Volt

DETROIT --- General Motors Corp. said it will invest $30 million in a U.S. plant that will build next-generation batteries for its all-electric Chevrolet Volt, Reuters reported.

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NewsSeptember 29, 2008

GM Announces $370M Investment for New Small Engine Manufacturing in North America

FLINT, MI – GM's new plant will begin production in the U.S. in 2010, and will be the exclusive manufacturing facility in North America to produce the Chevrolet Volt's range-extending engine.

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NewsSeptember 22, 2008

EnWin Utilities Gets Plugged Into Volt

CANADA – EnWin Utilities is one of four hydro companies in Canada — and the first in Ontario — selected for a General Motors program to get ready for the plug-in electric Chevrolet Volt.

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NewsSeptember 18, 2008

First Look at GM's Chevrolet Volt Revealed

DETROIT – General Motors launched its next 100 years by unveiling the production version of the Chevrolet Volt — a vehicle that delivers up to 40 miles of gasoline and emissions-free electric driving.

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NewsJuly 22, 2008

Chrysler Planning Electric Vehicles

DETROIT – Chrysler LLC's answer to the much-anticipated Chevrolet Volt could be three to five years away, according to the Detroit Free Press.

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NewsJuly 14, 2008

The Fast, The Frugal, and The Future

NEWPORT BEACH, CA - Road and Track has put together a list of the 10 new cars to look for that will boost fuel economy without sacrificing the fun factor.

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NewsApril 8, 2008

GM Puts Electric-Car Testing on Fast Track to 2010

DETROIT – General Motors Corp. will road-test technology needed for its Chevrolet Volt electric car this month. However, GM said it may not know for another two years whether its battery technology will be commercially viable.

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