I looked online into the Chevy Volt. I also saw the CEO of Chrysler on tv showing 3 new electric cars. Those were a sports model, jeep and a regular electric car. They mentioned a van but I it's not shown on the web site below.
I found the Volt uses a 7 gallon gas tank. This is to power the 3 cylinder engine used to recharge the lithium batteries. Estimated range is about 300 miles including 40 just from the batteries.
Chrysler uses a 8 gallon tank to power their 1 liter engine for recharging their lithium batteries. Estimated range is 400 miles including the 40 on electric only.
I can't find the weight or tire sizes. I have a feeling these may be rather lightweight cars. I'm thinking in the 2500/2800 pound range.
I'm not sure if any uses a transmission. Each wheel will have it's on electric drive motor. Some will have one or two electric motors. Could be the Chevy Volt may use the 4 elec. motors. Volvo has one with 4 motors.
My guess, is the voltage to the wheels can be varied by the accelerator. When the lithium batteries are low enough the ice starts up and keeps the batteries at a 30% charge.
Could be they use the same wheel motors as generators when you use the brakes to recharge the battery. No doubt they would still have mechanical power brakes.
I do know the lithium ion batteries are half as light as the nickle hydride batteries size we use in our Camry Hybrids. The redone lithium batteries may be heavier if they beef up the amperage for more range in the plug in electric cars.
Camry hydride pack, 160 pounds.
Lithium Ion pack, about 80 pounds. (if the same size cells)
Prices quoted by the CEO of Chrysler was $40,000 and a that a few may be sold soon, 2009? Comment price estimates are $35,000 to $30,000 for 2010 or later.
I can't find these same details on the Chevy Volt. Both GM and Chrysler say their waiting for the new hybrid lithium batteries to come out. That sounds to me more like a year wait.
Honda supposed to have a new plug in car ready but are waiting on the batteries. Nissan may also have a PI electric in the works. No doubt Toyota will have a plug in electric soon, Prius or ?
I could have missed up on some of the details above, so forgive me if I did.
http://autoshow.autos.msn.com/autosh...mentid=6009554