Auto Dealerships: Two Ways to Easily Charge Up the 2018 Chevrolet Volt

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With its 53-mile battery range, the 2018 Chevrolet Volt guarantees that drivers no longer have to stop by at the gas station as frequently. One full charge is enough to take you to and from your destination, with a few more miles to spare if you need to squeeze in some errands to your schedule. You can easily get up to 420 miles if you utilize both fuel and a full battery, but if you want to lay off the gas for a while and run solely on electricity, you’ll have to make sure the Volt is always powered up. Fortunately, Chevrolet has made it easier for plug-in hybrid car owners to do this.

The 2018 Volt can be charged in two ways: through the standard 120-volt portable cord or the 240-volt charging unit from Chevrolet Accessories. Both are convenient options to top up your battery in the comfort of your own home.

120-Volt vs. 240-Volt

Before getting into the details of each methods, it’s important for users to learn their differences. Charging with the provided 120-volt portable cord is exactly the same as plugging in your everyday household appliances, such as TVs, coffee makers, toasters or vacuum cleaners. Standard sockets give off 1,300 watts or 1.3 kilowatts at maximum, which is what’s referred to as “Level 1 Charging” for most electric cars. Read more from this article: http://bit.ly/2BTIRTl

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