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DJ 12-11-2008 08:30 AM

GM has spent $750 million developing the Volt
 
Although they're a big part of the Congressional pitch to get some federal funds, green cars aren't going to make the Detroit 3 profitable on their own any time soon. Take the Chevrolet Volt for example. When GM CEO Rick Wagoner testified that the Volt is being pushed into production for 2011, he added that, "It will not be at that point fully cost competitive." That statement might seem like the understatement of the century to some.

According to this CNN Money piece, GM has actually spent about $750 million to develop the Volt, much of that in battery research. Apparently GM recognizes the need to stay ahead of (or at least alongside) the competition in developing new technology and is willing to take the risk of spending that kind of money even in desperate times. Of course, some of that money will eventually be spread across the range when the Volt's powertrain and battery advances get shared with other GM models. Still, it's unlikely the Volt will add to rather than bring down the bottom line until a second generation model is introduced, which may not be until 2014-2016.

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Panayiotis 12-11-2008 11:53 AM

It would be better off just buying the technology from a 3rd party rather than spending the money on research.

.:Raul 01-06-2009 04:50 PM

they will be crying very loudly when this turns out to be the flop of the century

Gobbles 01-06-2009 05:02 PM


Originally Posted by Panayiotis (Post 193712)
It would be better off just buying the technology from a 3rd party rather than spending the money on research.

+1

GM is not a battery company and why they are spending their money doing their own R&D in this area baffles me. Partner with and fund a competent 3rd party whose core expertise is batteries.

Unreal.


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