Chevrolet Volt’s 240V Home Charging Unit Priced at $490
The Voltec 240V home charging unit can charge the Volt's battery from depleted to charged in about four hours.
by Staff
October 7, 2010
Chevrolet "Voltec" 240V home charging unit
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Chevrolet will offer Chevrolet Volt owners an affordable 240V home charging unit, priced by SPX Service Solutions at $490 before installation.
Chevrolet's "Voltec" 240V home charging unit is one of several 240V home charging units that will be offered for sale by SPX Service Solutions, a national provider of home charging installation services and equipment.
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The Voltec 240V home charging unit can charge the Volt's battery from depleted to charged in about four hours, compared with 10 hours with the standard 120V charge cord that plugs into a household outlet. Installation of the Voltec 240V charging unit is estimated at $1,475, but can vary based upon electrical requirements.
In addition to Chevrolet's Voltec unit, SPX will sell a variety of home charging stations and manage all aspects of installation for Volt owners, including the home survey, installation, permitting, Department of Energy and utility coordination, and identification of available programs and incentives for reduced charging rates.
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