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Lansing, IL used Chevrolet drivers learn what the Volt's home charging unit will cost

Lansing, IL used Chevrolet drivers learn what the Volt's home charging unit will cost


It's been a long time coming, but we're quickly approaching the release of both the Chevy Volt and the Nissan Leaf, and with that release comes the questions of how functional these vehicles are actually going to be on the road. We've heard all the numbers and seen all the pictures, so we've had plenty of time to really let all the early information germinate. But now there's something new for us to consider in possibly buying an all-electric car somewhere down the roadpurchasing and installing a home charging station.

Understand that, at least in the early onset of these cars cruising around, public charging stations aren't going to be anywhere near as available as you'd probably like them to be. Eventually, sure, they'll get there, but for the time beingTinley Park Chevrolet dealerships are preaching the overwhelming advantages of buying a Chevy home charging station which, according to reports, will cost approximately $590 before installation.

Chevrolet dealers are excited to get this whole movement underway, but the costs of the charging stations are what may scare both them and consumers. While $590 doesn't seem like a whole lot, when you factor in another $1,475 for installation you're coming pretty darn close to two grand. You're going to have to commit to driving an all-electric vehicle for quite a while to make that worth the price. How long would it take to spend $2,000 in gas, right?

On the bright side, the Chevrolet system is estimated to be about $200 less than the home charging system Nissan is planning on putting out, but beyond that it just would be nice to never really have to go to a gas station ever again. You just come home and plug the new Volt into the charging station for about four hours, and you're good to go the next day. No more being late for work because you left at the usual time forgetting your tank was on E. Yes, they're an expensive one-time item, but home chargers are going to make your life so much easier, and the clean cars are going to make the environment so much happier.
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