Tuesday, July 15, 2008

GM to government: Don’t count on Volt, plug-in hybrids when setting mileage standards

GM to government: Don’t count on Volt, plug-in hybrids when setting mileage standards
"“For the purposes of the NHTSA rulemaking, GM’s game-changing EREV technology should be treated as a low-volume application during the time period under consideration,” the automaker said in a filing. “We strongly discourage NHTSA from applying either PHEV or EREV technology in any significant volume in its … model during the 2011-2015 timeframe.”"

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