January 2007   Vol. XXII   No. 1   ISSN 1080-8019
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January 2007

GM Unveils Volt as First Example of Electric Drive Train System for both I.C.s, Fuel Cells

DETROIT, MI - Call it the Mix-&-Match Principle of Automotive Architecture: General Motors Corp. this month unveiled a new concept electric vehicle, the Chevrolet Volt, at the North American International Auto Show here Jan. 7-21 as the first embodiment of a new family of interchangeable power plants - including hydrogen fuel cells - and fuels powering a common electrical drive train, called the “E-Flex System,” with “E” standing for “electric” and “Flex” symbolizing flexibility.


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