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0Opel Ampera gets 8-year, 160,000-km battery warranty 1299607380
2012 Opel Ampera – Click above for high-res image galleryLast July, General Motors announced that the Chevrolet Volt's lithium-ion battery pack would be warranted for eight years or 100,000 miles. In a move that's expected to address fears in Europe over the durability of li-ion ... -
Plug-in 2010: Nissan announces Leaf rollout plans, 8-year battery warranty 1280249940
Nissan Leaf EV – Click above for high-res image galleryAt the Plug-in 2010 Conference in San Jose, CA today, Nissan North America's executive vice president, Carlos Tavares, announced that the Leaf's battery pack will be covered by an 8-year, 100,000-mile warranty – exactly what ... -
Nissan asking prospective Leaf owners how long battery warranty should be [w/Poll] 1279384260
Carmakers don't typically ask prospective customers how long the warranty should be on their new car. That decision is usually made based on how much the manufacturer thinks longer warranty coverage will cost and what its competitors might be doing. However, as we enter the era of electrification ...
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Battery warranties are the next piece of the EV puzzle, Nissan not talking yet 1279220160
Chevrolet Volt battery pack – Click above for high-res image galleryDuring the drive for vehicle electrification in recent years there have been plenty of questions not everyone has the answers to: "where can I charge it?," "how much will it cost?" and "how long will the battery last?" ... -
General Motors announces 8-year/100,000-mile warranty for Chevy Volt battery 1279130520
Chevrolet Volt battery pack – Click above for high-res image galleryDuring a media briefing at its Brownstown Township, MI battery plant this afternoon, General Motors Vice Chairman Tom Stephens announced that the lithium ion battery pack for the 2011 Chevrolet Volt would be warranted ... -
GridPoint rep: How battery leases can help increase electric vehicle ownership 1270856580
Th!nk City - Click above for high-res image gallerySome automakers are toying with the idea of leasing the batteries of their electric vehicles (EVs) when they sell their wares on the market (Think, for example). Others, like Nissan, have decided that this arrangement is too complicated and just ...
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