We hear this question all the time, and it is a great question! The answer is that the 240V charger is more efficient, because it shortens the overall charge time. However, this has less to do with the battery, because the Volt is able to manage the voltage and current flow to the battery at the same levels while charging regardless of what level charger the vehicle is plugged into, and more to do with other functions that support charging.
For example, there is a charge management and a thermal management system that run simultaneous to control charging. These systems manage current flow and battery temperature to safe levels and require energy to do so. Therefore, by shortening the overall charging time, you run those extra loads for less time, resulting in a higher percentage of the total energy used going to charge the battery.
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For more than 50 years, Ferndale Electric of Ferndale, Mich., has been providing specialized electrical services for commercial buildings, such as manufacturing facilities, power plants, and public buildings. Electric CEO Art Ashley and his wife Mary recently celebrated two years of owning their Volt. During that time, they’ve driven more than 20,000 EV miles and saved over 800 gallons of gasoline. We first spoke with the couple in the fall of 2012 for a video interview and we recently caught up with Art to learn more about his role in electrifying the Detroit area.
The 2013 Chevrolet Volt gets 380 miles total range.
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We’re happy to announce two brand new colors available on the 2014 Chevrolet Volt palette. Introducing Brownstone Metallic and Ashen Gray Metallic.
These two colors will accompany Silver Ice Metallic, Black, Blue Topaz Metallic, Crystal Red, Silver Topaz Metallic, Summit White and White Diamond Tricoat as the 2014 Chevrolet Volt colors. You can begin placing orders with Chevrolet for the 2014 Volt in late May.
Though the Chevrolet Volt’s EPA-estimated gasoline-free mileage is 98 MPGe*, our owners consistently meet and even exceed it. In fact, typical Volt owners who regularly charge their vehicles go 900 miles between gasoline fill-ups, which saves about $1,300 a year at the pump!
Drivers like Brent Waldrep, of Auburn Hills, Mich., almost avoid gasoline altogether. Brent has driven more than 23,500 miles in his Volt in 21 months and says he has only been to a gas station twice.
“The last time, was in August (2012), and I still have about 65 percent of that tank left. I go about 9,000-10,000 miles between fill ups,” he said.
Other drivers have similar stories.
“It’s been more than 5,000 miles and I’ve only filled up once not including the dealer fill,” said Larry Read of Canyon Lake, Texas.
Volt owners have driven a combined 150 million electric-powered, gas and tailpipe-emissions free miles, which is the equivalent of the distance from Earth to Mars.
Source: Grant Kenney, Chevrolet Volt Community Manager
Connect to your Volt like never before! The OnStar RemoteLink app offers an amazing level of control and connection with your vehicle. Access real-time data and perform a number of commands on your car.