Archives
Recent Articles
- Fiat 500 Abarth 2012 Mini Cooper Car
- Acura NSX 2012 Concept Automobile Car
- Lemon Law in Wisconsin – Best Source for Vehicles Holders in Wisconsin
- New Ford Focus Electric 2012 Available with Lower Price
- New Ford Fiesta ST 2011 Five-Door Concept Available in LA Auto Show
- New Bentley Continental GT 2012 W12 Exhaust System Car
- Bentley Continental Supersports Convertible 2011 With 702 Horse-Power
- Porsche 911 Replacement Sport Car
- New Lexus GS 350 2013 Production Model Two Doors Sedan
- Audi S5 2011 Cabriolet Coupe Detail Specification
-
Chevrolet Volt 4400 Free Eligible 240-volt Charging Station Houses
Through the Energy Department initiative, the first 4400 Chevrolet Volt owners are eligible for free 240-volt charging station houses worth up to $ 2,000. General Motors estimated that government subsidies in the cost of a stronger base station and encourage sales of the Volt costs.

The purchase, the buyer receive all Volt 120-volt charger cable can fit into a typical wall outlet, with an option on a 240-volt charger to buy. Grant from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act allows GM to provide a first charging station away for free. First lucky owners can even free installation, according to GM. This initiative is part of a larger project to 15 000 filling stations to complete by federal grants.
“Many owners will plug the Volt into a standard 120-volt outlet and recharge overnight trip to work in the morning with only batteries,” said Tony DiSalle, product and marketing director for the Chevrolet Volt. “The Volt owners who want a quicker install 240-volt Charge Station, we expect that the Department of Energy project to $ 1,000 and $ 2,000 to save.”
Published on June 20, 2010 · Filed under: Chevy Cars; Tagged as: charging station, chevrolet volt, disalle, government subsidies, Grant, lucky owners, overnight trip, station, station houses, Tony DiSalle, Volt, volt outlet