Dow Jones reported that General Motors on July 14 in his battery factory in Michigan held a news conference to formally announce its Chevrolet Volt plug-in hybrid lithium group warranty program.
GM says the Chevrolet Volt lithium batteries for GM’s 164 components to provide up to 8 years, the mileage of 100,000 miles of warranty. Volt lithium batteries U4873 battery thermal control systems, charging systems and electrical drive components are included in the warranty.
GM Chevrolet Volt will be the first to enter the U.S. market, large market plug-in hybrid. The car’s lithium group life capacity of up to 40 miles, 120-volt power supply under the one-time charge time is 8 to 10 hours, 240 V power supply state in the charge time can be reduced to 4 hours.
GM global electronic system Micky Bly, managing director, said in a statement: “General introduction of the warranty program is to enable consumers Chevrolet Volt plug-in hybrid with more confidence.”

