Are all skeptics of electric cars going to be convinced by the Chevy Volt battery warranty?
The Chevy Volt lithium-ion battery has emerged as the most worrisome part of the electric car General Motors is staking its future on. For either eight years, or 100,000 miles, depending on which comes first, GM announced Wednesday that the Volt's lithium-ion battery is going to be guaranteed.
Source of article - Will Chevy Volt battery warranty convince electric car skeptics by Personal Money Store.
Electric cars have different batteries from the Chevy Volt
GM's conventional car engines and transmissions very same warranties aren't nearly as good as the Chevy Volt battery warranty. As outlined by CNN, Comparable warranties for battery packs are on the Toyota Prius, Ford Escape, and other popular hybrid models. But the Volt's lithium-ion battery uses a chemistry different from Ford and Toyota. And concerns are that the Volt battery may have to work harder, since the car is powered solely by the battery for up to 40 miles before the gas motor kicks in.
Volt battery should last many years as outlined by GM
CNN was convinced by a GM spokeswoman that the warranty for the Chevy Volt lithium-ion battery could be transferred to an auto car loans that is new when the car is sold. GM hopes the longer warranty will help convince electric car skeptics the Volt's lithium-ion battery will last for many years. Volt's battery is like cell phone and computer batteries, being hard to replace after wearing out, according to the Associated Press. It will cost thousands to replace the Volt battery, weighing 400 pounds.
Volt battery technology has GM's confidence
Through a 240-volt hookup, the Volt battery can charge in 4 hours, and on a 120-volt hookup, it can charge in eight to ten hours. 161 components of the lithium-ion battery are covered by the GM warranty as outlined by Auto Week. Also covered by the warranty is the charging system, electric drive components, and thermal management system. GM is offering a longer warranty because of confidence in the Volt's liquid heating and cooling system, which GM says extends the battery's life by keeping it at optimal temperatures. The Volt is the only car that has a liquid powered thermal management system. Available in December is the Nissan Leaf electric car which has an air-cooled battery.
Chevy Volt has a long line
If the Chevy Volt lithium-ion battery warranty has confident you to borrow money to own one, you need to get lucky. An additional CNN article claims that only 10,000 Volts will be build by GM in 2011. In 2012, GM plans to increase production to 30,000 Volts but that isn't expected to meet demand. GM is also limiting where the car could be sold. At first, there will only be six states and also the District of Columbia to have the car sold at. The advertised price is 40,000, or 32,000 after tax credits for electric car, but you should plan to pay more to get your Volt.
Citations
CNN
money.cnn.com/2010/07/14/autos/volt_battery_warranty/?npt=NP1
Associated Press
google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jG137SoV7h3AdI0SyNe4d5rVeicQD9GUVQU83
Auto Week
autoweek.com/article/20100714/GREEN/100719940

