Filed under: Chevrolet, Natural Gas, European Union
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German company farhrmitgas has just produced a concept Chevy Matiz that has been converted to run on LPG. The LPG Matiz is claimed to be able to run 100 km on only 3 Euros worth of fuel. Fahrmitgas is a supplier of […]
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Filed under: EV/Plug-in, Hybrid, Chevrolet, Green Daily
The Chevy Volt is very likely the car we’ve written about the most here on AutoblogGreen (with the Tesla Roadster up there as well). Turns out, in what might still be the Volt’s engine’s future hometown - Flint, Michigan - the local love isn’t quite with GM’s halo car. […]
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Filed under: Hydrogen, Chevrolet, GM
It’s been just over a year since General Motors launched its Project Driveway fuel cell field test program. In the 14 months the program has been putting fuel cell powered Chevy Equinoxes in the hands of regular customers, those drivers have accumulated 500,000 miles on the vehicles. Over 3,400 people have […]
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Filed under: Emerging Technologies, Etc., Chevrolet
Q. What do the Tennessee Valley Authority, General Motors and Waste Management have in common? A. A Corvette plant in Kentucky.
Thanks to the “From Vettes to Watts” program, dried paint solids from the overspray (made from airborne paint that is sprayed onto the vehicle but doesn’t stick) created at the […]
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Filed under: Chevrolet, GM, Lightweight
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See, the Volt program is indeed moving forward. At the very least, we now know what wheels the Volt will sport when (fingers crossed) it goes on sale in late 2010. Alcoa Automotive Wheels announced this week that GM has picked its forged […]
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