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Volvo’s Pure Electric C30 Enters Production

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Volvo is starting production of the all electric version of its compact-size hatchback which, unsurprisingly, is named the C30 Electric. After testing about 50 cars since autumn 2010, mainly internally, the Swedish automaker plans to build about 250 cars by the end of 2012 (or more if there is enough interest), which will be leased in a number of European countries, including Sweden, Norway, Belgium and the Netherlands.

Volvo’s Australian division has also expressed interest in the car. "The C30 Electric is the next step in green motoring from Volvo,” said Volvo Car Australia Public Affairs Manager, Jaedene Hudson. “We've seen the initial information from Volvo Cars Corporation and have expressed interest in the car. The next stage will be to put together a business case to see if the car will be viable in our market,” Hudson added.

The electric vehicle’s batteries can be recharged from a normal socket, with a full charge requiring 7 hours and offering a driving range of 150 km or close to 100 miles. The C30 Electric accelerates from 0-50 km/h (0-30 mph) in 4 seconds, and its top speed reaches 130 km/h (80 mph).


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7 Comments:

Anonymous said... »June 13, 2011

More like pure garbage

Anonymous said... »June 13, 2011

better late than never, and I prefer the latter.

Anonymous said... »June 13, 2011

Volvo is such a lost company, glad to see them gone in 5 years

Anonymous said... »June 13, 2011

Tow this between a Leaf and you can increase the Leaf's range by 100 miles, or vice a versa.

Paden Kosoff said... »June 13, 2011

I think its great

Anonymous said... »June 14, 2011

how long does it take me to get from Los Angeles to San Francisco with this car ? given the equation time = money.

Anonymous said... »June 14, 2011

Excellent R&D move Volvo. Targeted at the right countries so far.

Will be indispensable tech (since previous owner Ford never bothered to help you in this area) when its combined with combustion engines in future Volvo vehicles.

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