For
four days in a row, the fully charged battery lasted only 25 miles before the
Volt switched to the reserve gasoline engine.
Eric
calculated the car got 30 mpg including the 25 miles it ran on the battery. So,
the range including the 9 gallon gas tank and the 16 kwh battery is
approximately 270 miles. It will take you 4 1/2 hours to drive 270 miles at 60
mph. Then add 10 hours to charge the battery and you have a total trip time of
14.5 hours. In a typical road trip your average speed (including charging time)
would be 20 mph.
The
cost for the electricity to charge the Volt is never mentioned so I looked up
what I pay for electricity.
I
pay approximately (it varies with amount used and the seasons) $1.16 per kwh.
16
kwh x $1.16 per kwh = $18.56 to charge the battery.
$18.56
per charge divided by 25 miles = $0.74 per mile to operate the Volt using the
battery.
Compare
this to a similar size car with a gasoline engine only that gets 32 mpg.
$3.19
per gallon divided by 32 mpg = $0.10 per mile.
The
gasoline powered car cost about $15,000 while the Volt costs $46,000.
So
Obama wants us to pay 3 times as much for a car that costs more that 7 time as
much to run and takes 3 times as long to drive across country.
REALLY?
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