Hybrids are pretty well-known at this point, and battery-electric cars are conceptually simple: You plug them in like a mobile phone.
But explaining plug-in hybrids to car buyers at large—it's a hybrid, but it also plugs in, but only for double-digit range—has proven to be very hard.
As GM starts to sell its 2017 Volt nationally, and prepares for the debut of its 2017 Chevrolet Bolt EV at the end of the year, marketing will be absolutely key.
Read more: http://www.greencarreports.com/news...hevy-volt-plug-in-hybrid-bolt-ev-electric-car
But explaining plug-in hybrids to car buyers at large—it's a hybrid, but it also plugs in, but only for double-digit range—has proven to be very hard.
As GM starts to sell its 2017 Volt nationally, and prepares for the debut of its 2017 Chevrolet Bolt EV at the end of the year, marketing will be absolutely key.
Read more: http://www.greencarreports.com/news...hevy-volt-plug-in-hybrid-bolt-ev-electric-car