TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - May 26, 2011) -
Chevrolet joined the Toronto Atmospheric Fund (TAF) today to announce
its participation in FleetWise EV300, TAF's initiative to encourage
commercial vehicle fleets in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) to work
collaboratively to purchase, drive, charge, evaluate and promote at
least 300 plug-in electric vehicles by 2012. Fleet managers from across
the GTA were given the opportunity to test drive the Chevrolet Volt, an
award-winning electric vehicle with extended range.
"Plug-in
electric vehicles offer a tremendous opportunity for commercial vehicle
fleet operators in the GTA to dramatically reduce their greenhouse gas
emissions," said Julia Langer, TAF's Chief Executive Officer. "By taking
a leadership position and committing to green their fleets, our EV300
partners are enabling Toronto to benefit from the superior environmental
performance of plug-in vehicles like the Chevrolet Volt."
"The
Chevrolet Volt is an electric vehicle without compromise," said Kevin
Williams, president of GM of Canada. "Through its extended range
capabilities, the Chevrolet Volt is the only electric vehicle that
provides the flexibility required for commercial fleets, where
businesses can't afford to be stranded with a depleted battery."
The
Chevrolet Volt is an electrically driven vehicle designed and
engineered to operate in all climates, with a total range of up to 580
km. Powered by GM's revolutionary Voltec propulsion system, it consists
of a 16-kWh lithium-ion battery pack and electric drive unit that
provide pure electric range between 40 and 80 km, depending on terrain,
driving techniques and temperature. A 1.4L gasoline-powered engine
extends the range up to an additional 500 km on a full tank of fuel by
operating the vehicle's electric drive system until the car can be
plugged in and recharged or refuelled.
Fleets that operate
hundreds of vehicles for a wide range of tasks are seen as natural
"first adopters" for electric vehicle technology, and today marked the
first opportunity for fleet managers in Canada to test drive the
Chevrolet Volt.
"Fleets have the sophistication and the motivation
to take a strong interest in looking at where EVs could fit in their
operations," explains Ben Marans, TAF's Manager of Social Innovation and
Transportation, including the FleetWise EV300 program. "Our fleet
partners are very interested in integrating electric vehicles to reduce
emissions and vehicle operating costs, and many have been eagerly
anticipating this opportunity to experience the Chevrolet Volt for
themselves."
The EV300 program is helping fleets with the
assessment and integration of electric vehicles with tools such as
FleetCarma, a software package that helps fleets assess the best fit for
specific vehicles; the EValuation Calculator, which helps them
determine the return on investment specifically for electric vehicles;
and eDriver training, a program that recognizes that driving style can
have a significant impact on EV performance. FleetWise EV300 is also an
information sharing, assessment and vehicle acquisition network that
means fleet managers don't have to go it alone in securing electric
vehicles.
"Events like this Volt Ride 'n Drive help our partners
get the information they need to make smart choices when it comes to
adding electric vehicles," says Marans. "We're very excited to be able
to offer our partners a first look at the Volt, one of the most talked
about electric vehicles in North America."
"We are planning on
adding the Volt to our fleet and I look forward to encouraging other
business leaders to green their fleets through initiatives like these,"
added Mike Hewlett, Fleet Manager for the Greater Toronto Airports
Authority. "As responsible fleet managers, we are all working to reduce
emissions and exposure to rising fuel costs."
About TAF
The
Toronto Atmospheric Fund (TAF) has been sparking action on climate, air
pollution and energy use in Toronto for 20 years. Internationally
recognized for its innovative and effective programs, TAF has helped the
City save millions on energy costs and helped citizens to live greener
lives in healthier communities. Starting with a small endowment from a
sale of surplus City lands, TAF has directly invested more than $50
million in this city while keeping the original endowment intact. TAF
works with a variety of partners, including corporations, federal and
provincial governments and community organizations, to leverage its
investments in climate change action and to improve our City. For more
information, please visit www.toronto.ca/taf or www.FleetWise.ca.
About Chevrolet in Canada
Founded
in 1911, Chevrolet celebrates its centennial as a global automotive
brand with annual sales of about 4.25 million vehicles in more than 140
countries. From today's Cruze Eco which consumes just 4.6 L/100 km on
the highway to the Volt coming this fall, which provides up to 80 km of
electric, gasoline-free driving and an additional 500 km of extended
range, Chevrolet offers gas-friendly to gas-free solutions. Chevrolet
provides customers with fuel-efficient, safe and reliable vehicles that
deliver high quality, expressive design, spirited performance and value.
The Chevrolet portfolio includes award-winning passenger cars and
crossovers such as Cruze, Malibu, Equinox and Traverse and a host of
new, smaller, highly efficient models to come including the all-new
Orlando and Sonic (fall 2011) and Spark (2012). Chevrolet also provides
iconic performance cars such as Corvette and Camaro as well as
dependable, long-lasting pickups and SUVs such as Silverado and
Suburban. Most new Chevrolet models offer OnStar safety, security and
convenience technologies including OnStar Hands-Free Calling, Automatic
Crash Response and Stolen Vehicle Slowdown. More information regarding
Chevrolet models can be found at http://www.chevrolet.ca or on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/chevroletcanada.
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