That is strange. A 40-mile car at pure battery is reasonable for some 93% of the public, but keeping the charge engine running is like running it on gasoline. Why not run 40 miles without charging, measure the voltage immediately, and set that as the engine start standard.
Frank -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Al Lococo Sent: Saturday, September 20, 2008 4:49 PM To: FLEAA Mailing List Subject: Re: [FLEAA] bye bye volt Mike, I hope people are smart enough to see through that. What is the point of ending your trip for the day with a full charge when you are driving a plug in car. What is the plug for? "That drops the calculated fuel consumption to just under 48 mpg, because the internal-combustion engine would have to be run essentially all the time to keep the batteries near full charge." Cheers, Al Lococo www.evprogress.org Think Globally, Act Locally! Plug-in, we have the technology, the NiMH powered RAV4 EV is the proof. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Clark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "listserv" <listserv@floridaeaa.org> Sent: Friday, September 19, 2008 6:55 PM Subject: [FLEAA] bye bye volt from http://www.usnews.com/blogs/fresh-greens/2008/09/17/everything-you-need-to-know- about-the-new-chevy-volt.html Reports suggest the Volt can make it through the EPA test cycle-which from 2008 includes high-speed running, air-conditioning load, and cold-start tests in addition to the city and highway cycles-with the internal-combustion engine running about 15% of the time. The straightforward calculation gives the Volt an EPA fuel-consumption rating somewhere north of 100 mpg. But the EPA apparently wants to certify the Volt differently, insisting it finishes the test with the batteries close to full charge. *That drops the calculated fuel consumption to just under 48 mpg*, because the internal-combustion engine would have to be run essentially all the time to keep the batteries near full charge. as soon as that gets wide reports that will be the immediate downfall of the demand for the volt. There will be many that will be able to beat that but that will be the number one excuse by everyone putting down electric cars.... _______________________________________________ Florida EAA mailing list listserv@floridaeaa.org http://www.floridaeaa.org _______________________________________________ Florida EAA mailing list listserv@floridaeaa.org http://www.floridaeaa.org _______________________________________________ Florida EAA mailing list listserv@floridaeaa.org http://www.floridaeaa.org