Competition Heats Up for Electric Vehicles, Chevy Volt
By Mil Arcega
Competition to produce the most fuel efficient vehicles is shifting into overdrive after General Motors announced triple digit miles-per-gallon ratings for its new hybrid-electric vehicle. Analysts say renewed interest in environmentally sound, ultra-efficient vehicles has opened a myriad of opportunities for manufacturers. One small company in Colorado is convinced it can give the big automakers a run for the money. Video below.
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GM, General Motors, Fuel Efficient Vehicles, Miles-per-gallon Ratings, Hybrid-electric Vehicles, Ultra-efficient Vehicles, Chevy Volt
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