EVLN: Spark EV lows: half-powered 3kw on-board charger

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2014 Chevrolet Spark EV runs purely on electric power
By Mary Lowry  August 6, 2013

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Mechanicals of the all-electric 2014 Chevrolet Spark EV on display at the
media presentation in Portland, Or
]

The list of Chevrolet vehicles utilizing electric power is a little longer
now, thanks to the addition of the all-new 2014 Spark EV (Electric Vehicle)
...

Chevrolet recently presented the 2014 Spark EV in Portland to a group of
automotive media members from around the country. Spark EV designers and
engineers provided details about the car, and then we got to experience it
for ourselves during several fun and interesting hours driving it around
town.

The Spark EV minicar runs purely on electric power. The word "purely" has
double meaning here. One: Electricity is the Spark EV's sole source of
power. Two: The car runs clean, releasing zero emissions.

Spark EV was created specifically with city drivers in mind, and Portland
not only fits that bill but is also in the national vanguard of urban
electric-vehicle recharging infrastructure. Most noteworthy is Electric
Avenue, a joint venture of Portland State University, Portland General
Electric, and the City of Portland. Established in August 2011 near the PSU
campus and adjacent to the city's Sixth Avenue Transit Mall, Electric Avenue
includes a long block of charging stations for electric vehicles.

Spark EV's power source is the General Motors electric drive system with a
21-kWh lithium-ion battery pack. It has a power rating of 105 kW (140
horsepower). Top speed for the car is 90 mph, and with a full charge it has
a range of 82 miles. Whatever it might lack in power brutality, the Spark EV
makes up for in torque: 400 lb-ft, which Chevy points out is best-in-class,
and more than the Porsche 911 and Ferrari 458 Italia – and with zero
emissions.

With a 120V plug-in, the maximum amount of time it takes to fully charge the
Spark EV is 20 hours. With a 240V hookup, maximum time is 7 hours. When
equipped with the optional SAE combo charger for DC fast charging
capability, 80 percent of a total charge can be reached in 20 minutes. The
DC fast charging option won't be available until fourth-quarter 2013, and
Spark EVs sold without it cannot be retrofitted.

Despite its tiny size, the Spark EV has seating for four, with 39.4 inches
of headroom and 42 inches of legroom for front passengers, and 37.3 inches
of headroom and 35.2 inches of legroom for rear passengers. Maximum cargo
space is 23.4 cubic feet.

There are two trim levels: 1LT and 2 LT. Here's the standard-feature list
for the 1LT

    120V onboard charger
    240V charging capability
    Six speakers
    Fifteen-inch aluminum wheels
    Ten airbags
    Air conditioning
    Bluetooth capability
    Center stack-mounted seven-inch color touch-screen display
    Chevrolet MyLink, USB port, auxiliary input jack
    Chrome liftgate handle
    Seven-inch color Driver Information Center display
    Cruise control
    Electric parking brake
    Heated driver and front passenger cloth seats
    Power windows and door locks
    Remote keyless entry
    Remote start/passenger compartment pre-conditioning
    Steering-wheel-mounted controls
    SiriusXM satellite radio (three-month trial period)
    Four-wheel anti-lock brakes with regenerative braking
    Electronic brake-force distribution
    Brake assist
    Hill Start Assist
    Electric parking brake
    StabiliTrak stability control
    Traction control
    Three years of OnStar Directions and Connections service

The Spark EV 2LT has all the 1LT features plus a leather-wrapped steering
wheel, and heated leatherette driver and front passenger seats.

The remote start feature will not be available until fourth-quarter 2013.

There are two OnStar services unique to the Spark EV: Way Point Navigation,
and Plug-in Reminder and Low Temperature Alert.

Way Point Navigation uses Turn by Turn Navigation to find charging stations
along a given route, and recommends when to charge, based on how long takes
to reach a particular destination. Plug-in Reminder and Low Temperature
Alert uses the OnStar RemoteLink app to remind drivers to plug in the car if
they forget, and to send an alert during extremely low temperatures that the
car needs to be plugged in.

Base pricing for the 2014 Chevrolet Spark EV starts at $27,495 including a
destination charge of $810. The car is eligible for a federal tax credit of
up to $7,500. California also offers local tax credits and rebates of up to
$2,500. A buyer who can max out the tax credits and rebates could end up
paying as little as $17,495 for the car.

Chevrolet also has a low mileage lease available on the 1LT model, with
payments of $199 per month for 36 months, and $999 due at lease signing,
including the security deposit. However, each dealership sets its own lease
prices, so costs can vary.

The Spark EV is built in South Korea and has been available since mid-June,
but only at dealerships in Oregon and California because those two states
lead the nation in electric-vehicle infrastructure. Aware of Washington
state's own efforts to establish EV infrastructure, I asked Cristi Landy,
Director of Chevrolet Small and Electrified Vehicles, when we might see the
Spark EV on sale here, but she isn't at liberty to divulge that information
at this time.
[© 2013 The Daily Herald]




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