: EPA Red Tape Keeping Volt Off The Road



honoreitiscom
11-17-2010, 10:24 PM
From Autonews (http://www.autonews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20101116/OEM05/101119879/1186):

Chevrolet Volts await EPA label for shipment

David Barkholz
Automotive News -- November 16, 2010 - 2:31 pm ET

DETROIT -- Tom Stephens, General Motors Co.'s global product chief, said today that Chevrolet will begin shipping Volt plug-in hybrid sedans to dealers as soon as the EPA issues a mileage label for the vehicle.

The EPA label certifying the Volt's mileage should come “any day,” he said. The label is necessary to sell the car.

GM's Detroit-Hamtramck assembly plant has built Volts for shipment since early this month, Stephens said.

He spoke this morning on the sidelines of an event celebrating the Volt's being named Motor Trend magazine's 2011 Car of the Year. The event took place inside the wind tunnel of GM's Warren Technical Center in suburban Detroit.

The Volt is the most aerodynamic vehicle GM has produced, Stephens said.

GM says the Volt can travel 25 to 50 miles on battery power alone and an additional 310 miles when assisted by a 1.4-liter engine with a full tank of gasoline.

Stephens, a GM vice chairman, joined more than two dozen GM executives and technical people on stage with the Volt to pass around and hold high the Motor Trend trophy, as if it were professional hockey's Stanley Cup.

Stephens said the U.S. bailout last year provided funding so development of the Volt could proceed 24/7 even during bankruptcy and a cash crisis that gripped the automaker.

The Volt should reach dealer showrooms just days after GM holds about a $12 billion initial public offering this week that will allow the U.S. government to sell about one-third of its 61 percent stake in the automaker.

Stephens said the carmaker will bring the Volt to market on deadline next month almost four years after GM showed a concept of the vehicle at the 2007 Detroit auto show.

“The Volt does everything we said it was going to do the very first day we announced it -- and more,” he said. “If you recall back then how many people were saying that they don't even have a battery, they don't have motors or any of this, can this be real?

“The fact is it is real and you can drive it now.”

Stephens said GM is maintaining its plan to produce 10,000 Volts through 2011 and 45,000 in 2012.

That could change depending on customer demand and the ability of suppliers to provide parts for the vehicle, he said.


You can reach David Barkholz at dbarkholz@crain.com.

hodginator
11-17-2010, 10:42 PM
What the heck is taking them so long to come up with a standard. It sounds like they are trying to make it too complicated. EV Range City/Hwy, CS range City/Hwy...

I want my Volt EPA!!!

Jason M. Hendler
11-17-2010, 10:42 PM
Now that the government has sold more shares at a higher price than they had hoped, it is likely the stickers will now be released.

It may have merely been held back to prevent any distractions prior to the IPO.

ClarksonCote
11-17-2010, 11:26 PM
The Volt does everything we said it was going to do the very first day we announced it -- and more,”.

As much as I like the Volt, and can't wait to get mine, this line just wouldn't hold up in court. There's been a lot of trade-offs since the concept. Just sayin'...

Anyways, I'm surprised that the mileage stickers are holding up already-purchased Volts from shipping. If somebody already bought it, seems like any EPA sticker requirement should be waived.

ChrisC
11-18-2010, 12:27 AM
I think Jason's right; now that the IPO is behind them and everyone can relax a little, the EPA will get that out pronto. And the GM executives will now be quite a bit more emboldened to light a fire under EPA to get it out. NOW. It's amazing what a little executive pressure (including from the US executive, aka the White House) will do to make things happen. Sometimes it does backfire though; ask Shirley Sherrod.

Anyway, wandering off track. With the IPO behind us we should start to see a bunch of things happening ...

ChasSidwa
11-20-2010, 12:29 PM
Any new news on when the EPA will release our cars???

Marty
11-20-2010, 01:05 PM
This isn't unusual in cases where innovation meets government. A friend converted his Mazda Miata to electric. Removed the gas engine completely, fitted with batteries, electric motor, controller. To register it the California DMV insisted on a smog certificate. The smog shops couldn't issue one, they needed to test the gas cap seal, measure tailpipe emissions, etc. He had to wait until a "referee" could inspect his car and certify that it didn't need a smog certificate. It took about a month for the DMV to agree that an electric vehicle with no ICE or gas tank wasn't a polluter.

ColinSummers
11-21-2010, 02:29 AM
The Volt is the most aerodynamic vehicle GM has produced, Stephens said.

That would be the EV1 with a drag coefficient of 0.19. The Volt is 0.24 if I remember correctly from the presentation.

Rusty
11-21-2010, 02:56 AM
That would be the EV1 with a drag coefficient of 0.19. The Volt is 0.24 if I remember correctly from the presentation.

I belive the production Volt is more like .28. But I didn't think the EV1 ever moved beyond preproduction status. Did it?

mizzou
11-21-2010, 06:16 PM
I hope this article on CnnMoney.com is wrong. They state that they think that Volts will not be available for sale until mid-December because of the EPA labeling problem.

http://money.cnn.com/2010/11/19/autos/volt_epa_label/index.htm

ChrisC
11-23-2010, 05:14 PM
For the record, we have yesterday's news about the LEAF getting the 99 MPGe sticker from the EPA:

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/23/business/23leaf.html

and we have user Marty reporting here (http://gm-volt.com/forum/showthread.php?5697-I-got-the-call-today-from-my-Volt-advisor!&p=46923#post46923) that a Volt adviser said they expected "the EPA sticker issue to be resolved within two weeks."

Maybe Nov 30th will be a good day after all.

mizzou
11-24-2010, 03:52 PM
CNBC just announced that the Chevy Volt will get 93 mpg in electric mode and 37 mpg in gas assist mode.

Raymondjram
11-24-2010, 04:47 PM
Finally, the Volt buyers will get their cars! Drive safely and have fun!!

Raymond