New York City Charges Ahead with 50 Chevrolet Volts

Police cars for traffic enforcement among purchase of extended-range electric vehicles

2011-07-12

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QUEENS, N.Y. -- The City of New York is adding 50 Chevrolet Volts to its fleet as part of an effort to reduce air pollution, carbon emissions and gasoline consumption. New York Mayor Bloomberg announced the addition of the Volts along with other electric vehicles at a press conference Tuesday in Woodside Queens, New York.

The Volt will be the first electric car used by the New York City Police Department, which also uses electric scooters and golf cars. The Volts represent the majority of 70 new electric vehicles joining the city fleet, which now has 430 electric vehicles.

"This is the latest and largest-ever addition of electric vehicles to the City’s fleet, which is already the largest municipal clean-air vehicle fleet in the nation,” Bloomberg said in a press statement. “We will continue to lead by example, but we also must provide New Yorkers with tools to make environmentally friendly choices in their own lives.

“When provided with the facts, people become far more likely to choose an electric vehicle. Our job is to ensure the public has the facts, ensure they can make their own decisions and ensure that if they want to drive an electric vehicle, we are providing the infrastructure needed. It’s all part of our PlaNYC agenda to create a greener, greater New York City.”

For the first 35 miles, the Volt can drive gas- and tailpipe emissions-free using a full charge of electricity stored in its 16-kWh lithium-ion battery. When the Volt’s battery runs low, a gas-powered engine/generator seamlessly operates to extend the driving range another 344 miles on a full tank for a total driving range of 379 miles.

About Chevrolet

Founded in Detroit in 1911, Chevrolet celebrates its centennial as a global automotive brand with annual sales of about 4.25 million vehicles in more than 120 countries. Chevrolet provides consumers with fuel-efficient, safe and reliable vehicles that deliver high quality, expressive design, spirited performance and value. The Chevrolet portfolio includes iconic performance cars such as Corvette and Camaro; dependable, long-lasting pickups and SUVs such as Silverado and Suburban; and award-winning passenger cars and crossovers such as Spark, Cruze, Malibu, Equinox and Traverse. Chevrolet also offers “gas-friendly to gas-free" solutions including Cruze Eco and Volt. Cruze Eco offers 42 mpg highway while Volt offers 35 miles of electric, gasoline-free driving and an additional 344 miles of extended range. Most new Chevrolet models offer OnStar safety, security and convenience technologies including OnStar Hands-Free Calling, Automatic Crash Response and Stolen Vehicle Slowdown. More information regarding Chevrolet models can be found at www.chevrolet.com

 

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VoltNew York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg announces the addition of 50 new Chevrolet Volt electric vehicles to the city's fleet, Tuesday, July 12, 2011 in Woodside Queens, New York. The Volts are among (70) electric vehicles that will be used by various city agencies, including the New York Police Department and New York City Department of Parks and Recreation. Looking on behind Mayor Bloomberg is New York City Sanitation Commissioner John J. Doherty (left) and Citywide Administrative Services Commissioner Edna Wells Handy. (Photo by Emile Wamsteker for Chevrolet)
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fileNew York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg holds a power cord used to recharge the battery of a Chevrolet Volt during a press conference announcing the addition of 50 new Chevrolet Volt electric vehicles to the city's fleet, Tuesday, July 12, 2011 in Woodside Queens, New York. The Volts are among (70) electric vehicles that will be used by various city agencies, including the New York Police Department and New York City Department of Parks and Recreation. (Photo by Emile Wamsteker for Chevrolet)
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fileCarlos Francica, a New York Department of Sanitation worker, cleans the front windshield of an electric vehicle before the start of a press conference announcing the addition of 50 new Chevrolet Volt electric vehicles to the city's fleet, Tuesday, July 12, 2011 in Woodside Queens, New York. The Volts are among (70) electric vehicles that will be used by various city agencies, including the New York Police Department and New York City Department of Parks and Recreation. (Photo by Emile Wamsteker for Chevrolet)
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