
PLUG AND PLAY
Charging Volt doesn’t only have to happen overnight in your garage. Thanks to an
increase in the number of charging stations across the country, it is now more
convenient to charge your Volt.
According to the U.S. Department of Energy, there are more than 10,000 available
charging stations nationwide — the most of any alternative fueling station type.
Charging stations can now be found at airports, hotels, restaurants, shopping malls,
pharmacies, farmers markets and movie theaters.
Cities across the nation are adding charging stations to their infrastructures. Several
states are initiating “electric highway” projects to install charging stations along
interstate highways.
You’ll also find many websites, including that of the Department of Energy (energy.gov),
offering maps and search functions to quickly and easily locate the nearest
charging station.
And of course, Volt is electric when you want it, gas when you need it, so you can use
gas to extend your range between charges.
FIND A CHARGING STATION — WHEREVER YOUR DAY TAKES YOU
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