“The
message from consumers about the Bolt EV concept was clear and unequivocal:
Build it. We are moving quickly because of its potential to completely shake up
the status quo for electric vehicles.”
GM North America
President Alan Batey commenting on their decision announced on Wednesday
February 11th 2015 to make the 2016 Chevrolet Bolt
Looks
like GM, makers of the popular All-Electric Vehicle, the 2016 Chevy Volt, have
decided to invest in yet another model, as the market is set to boom over the
next five (5) years.
They’ve
also decided to breathe life into their concept All-Electric Vehicle, the 2016
Chevy Bolt for production in late 2015 or early 2016 as noted in the article “Chevy
hustles its Bolt electric into production to feed the need for green”,
published February 12, 2015 By Ronan Glon, Digitaltrends.
GM
made the announcement in a Press Release entitled “Chevrolet
Commits to Bolt EV Production Game-changing, long-range EV to be built at Orion
Assembly facility in Michigan”, published 2015-02-12, Chevrolet.
The Chevrolet Bolt EV was introduced January 2015 during the North American International Auto Show in Detroit along with the much anticipated revamp of the 2016 Chevrolet Volt as noted in the article “GM unveils 2016 Chevrolet Volt, Chevrolet Bolt EV concept at Detroit auto show”, published January 12, 2015 at 8:20 AM, by David Muller, Mlive.
The
video below give you an idea of the potential of the Chevrolet Bolt EV and why
everyone found it so exciting.
Still,
the Chevrolet Bolt EV was merely a concept car that wasn't expected to go into
production, a mere dream for the North American International Auto Show in
Detroit. Now, based on yesterday’s announcement, we can expect this
All-Electric Vehicle sometime in 2016 the latest.
Oh,
and it’ll cost some US$30,000, which is price competitive with the Tesla’s
Model 3 that’s coming out later in 2016 as noted in the article “GM
confirms it will build Bolt electric car”, published February 12, 2015, by
Alica Priddle, USA Today.
2016 Chevrolet Bolt - Commitment
to innovate or Tesla and Nissan will beat them
They're
basically committed a good sum of money on retooling their Orion Assembly, some 30 miles north of Detroit
as noted in the article “It’s
official: GM’s 200-mile, $30K electric Bolt car will be produced”,
published Feb. 12, 2015 - 9:18 AM PST, by Katie Fehrenbacher, Gigaom:
1.
US$160 million for tooling and equipment
2.
US$40 million for new dies
3.
US$200 million in total to produce the Chevy
Bolt
This announcement changes that, as this
advanced concept car is now being brought to life as Chevrolet fends off
competition from Tesla Motors as noted in the article “Chevy to produce the
$30,000 Tesla-fighting Bolt EV”, published February 12, 2015 7:39 AM PST by
Tim Stevens, CNET News.
What's
got everybody excited is the range, which is expected to be 200 miles. It'll
also capitalize on the popularity of the already popular Chevy Volt, which had
made its debut back in 2010 alongside the Nissan Leaf as noted in my Geezam blog article entitled “The
American Race towards Alternative Energy”.
More
details are sure to emerge as to how Chevrolet manages to achieve such an
incredible range with just batteries and Range Extender Technology. Then again,
what many may really be concerned about is what Nissan may have in store as
predicted in my blog
article entitled “Nissan,
NASA and Self-Driving Nissan Leaf by 2020 - Little Progress made with Humans
trusting Self-driving All-Electric Vehicles”.
I
await technical details on the 2016 Chevy Bolt…… and the Hydrogen PEM (Proton
Exchange Membrane) based Nissan Leaf as well as Tesla’s Model 3! Even more
interesting, All-Electric Vehicles may be coming to Jamaica soon….details of
which I’ll explain in another article!
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