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Is The Chevy Volt Really Green?

by Noel on March 1st, 2008

First, take a look at this video I found over at YouTube.

Well, I honestly found the Chevy Volt to be a really interesting vehicle. Imagine, all you need is to plug the vehicle in any ordinary electrical socket and let the car’s battery charge. After a couple of hours of charging, you could now make the vehicle run. You would not be needing any kind of conventional fuel for this vehicle to go distances. But the thing is, can we really consider the Chevy Volt to be green?

Come to think of it, sure the Chevy Volt does not have any harmful emissions because it does not burn up fuel. Electricity has no emissions so people are looking at the Chevy Volt as the answer to the pollution problem. However, have you ever thought of the fact that you still do need to use electricity to charge up the vehicle? Still, that’s not exactly helping out the environment, is it now?

Unless maybe we use power converted from solar energy, then maybe that’s when the Chevy Volt can claim the title as green.

What do you think?

POSTED IN: Energy Basics, News

4 opinions for Is The Chevy Volt Really Green?

  • David
    Mar 1, 2008 at 9:42 pm

    Electricity from the Grid is Greener than gas 100% of the time. Also, Electricity has the potential of becoming even Greener in the coming years. Buring gas in an ICE motor will never become any cleaner than it already is.

    Now, with that being stated let me toss this idea out to every to nibble on. Regardless of zero new CO2 when driving off the batteries this car will use 100% locally produced electricity, not middle eastern oil. Nice!!!

    Finally, an electric motor has I have heard 80% fewer moving parts translating into a more efficent transfer of energy to the wheels and potentially far lower maintenance costs over the life of the vehicle.

  • Hil
    Mar 2, 2008 at 4:44 pm

    I just posted about this topic (electric car charging, not the volt … well, that too, but, not together lol). We need to push cleaner energy along with alternative autos. If we don’t, we’ll wind up polluting as much as if we hadn’t made any headway at all … maybe worse. That’s a scary thought!

  • Jason
    Mar 5, 2008 at 11:25 am

    Not exactly green, but there are a lot of things people can do to counter that even with out going solar.  They could look into programs like my local electricity company has called Windtricity you pay a little extra a month for power from the wind farms in west Texas.  Many states offer programs like that would be useful to offset the charging of the Chevy Volt.

  • Parts Chevy
    Mar 28, 2008 at 12:19 pm

    Electricity, even when derived from a coal-burning power plants, is a greener solution than gasoline. Think of how much energy is wasted just pumping gasoline out of the ground, refining it, and transporting it to gas stations. Our electric grid is far more efficient, although there is certainly plenty of room for improvement. Even solar and wind energy have their own environmental costs, as they tend to be made from materials that are not exactly eco-friendly. Electric cars are the best solution for right now, with the hope that more efficient sources of electricity are established in the next decade.

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