Holden To Partner Low Emissions Charging For Volt Owners


 

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Holden has today announced Better Place as its preferred partner for renewable energy and faster charging solutions for the long range Holden Volt electric car.

Better Place will develop a number of membership packages for Volt customers including the installation of a ‘Charge Spot’ unit at home or work, and zero emissions charging  provided through the purchase of renewable energy or 100% Government certified renewable energy certificates.

Holden Energy and Environment Director, Richard Marshall said offering customers faster charging and renewable energy solutions were important steps.

“The Volt is unique among electric cars as it can charge from a regular household outlet, but we know from overseas’ experience that Volt customers are likely to also look for faster charging options.

“And while the Volt is not restricted in range compared to other standard electric vehicles, we do expect that drivers will prefer to drive on battery only wherever possible.

“A Volt can take less than 6 hours to charge using a 240V 10A charge through a regular household outlet. Customers who choose to install a Better Place Charge Spot can charge their Volt in under four. This option is likely to be popular with fleets who want to run their Volts predominantly on the initial battery charge.” Mr Marshall said.

Additionally, the Better Place partnership will offer Volt drivers the potential to drive with zero emissions up to 87 kilometres.  The Holden Volt produces no tailpipe emissions when it is running petrol-free on its initial battery power and Better Place offers zero emissions charging through the purchase of only renewable energy or Large-scale Generation Certificates for its charge network. 

Better Place Head of Strategy and Marketing, Ben Keneally said the partnership gave Volt motorists a complete recharging solution for their electric driving.

“The partnership between Better Place and Holden means Volt drivers can choose an all-inclusive service that delivers complete peace of mind and makes driving an electric car easy, convenient and reliable.

“We look after everything a Volt driver needs – including installing personal charging spots at home or work, delivering shorter charging times, and providing ongoing management, maintenance, and 24-hour customer care,” Mr Keneally said.

As part of the partnership, Better Place will also install a Volt Charge Spot for participating Holden Volt dealers to enable them to charge their demonstration vehicles when they arrive in the final quarter of this year.

Prospective Volt customers can register for more information at www.holden.com.au/volt or contact their local dealer.  To find out more about Better Place Volt packages, customers should call 03 8679 0800.

About Volt

The long range electric Holden Volt goes on sale in Australia later this year. A game-changing electric vehicle (EV) with extended-range capability it can recharge in less than six hours via a regular household outlet (10A charge), costing as little as $2.50 for a full charge. It has an electric range of up to 87km and with its petrol generator, has a combined range of more than 600km. To view video of how Volt works visit: http://holdenhq.com.au/holden-volt-how-it-works/

Written by Alan Zurvas

Alan Zurvas is the founder and editor of Gay Car Boys, Australia's leading LGBTQI+ automotive publication. Before launching GCB in 2008, Alan's automotive writing was published in SameSame.com.au and the Star Observer. With over 16 years of hands-on car reviewing experience, Alan brings an honest, irreverent voice to every review — championing value and innovation over brand loyalty.


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6 responses to “Holden To Partner Low Emissions Charging For Volt Owners”

  1. Coming East Avatar

    Chevy makes the Volt in the US. Is Holden connected with Chevy in any way, or is it a coincidence that they both make electric cars with the same name?

    1. gaycarboys Avatar

      GM owns both Chevy and Holden. GM bought Holden in the 30’s and many of the platforms are the same. In fact we are getting the Malibu soon though I’m not sure how positive a move that is.It’ll be better than their current mid-size sedan, the awful Epica (from Korea)

      1. Coming East Avatar

        So they just call the cars different names in different countries, but they are essentially the same? Wonder why they do that?

        1. gaycarboys Avatar

          The Caprice is replacing the Crown Victorias in the USA as police cars. The Caprice is actualy and Holden caprice deisnged and built right here in Australia. GM also used to own SAAB, and many other brands and Ford used to own Jaguar, Range Rover/Land Rover and Volvo. Holden was just another brand with a local name but when GM was almost bankrupt, Holden was making money. Also the Chevy G8 was a Holden too. The Holden Commodore V8 and the Holden Monaro Coupe were both exported to the USA, you should google them:)

          1. Coming East Avatar

            I will Google them. I like to pretend I know something about cars when I talk to my son-in-law, the GM engineer. I knew about the car companies like Jaguar and Volvo and SAAB that Ford and GM used to own. My son-in-law worked for Ford for years before he went to GM. We used to own a big Chevy Caprice Classic station wagon when the kids were little. It was a boat! But it was a great wagon. Took many road trips across the country in it. Thanks for the info, GCB. I always enjoy the lesson.

            1. gaycarboys Avatar

              I have a feeling your son-in-law thinks you’re pretty cool as it is:)

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