http://gmauthority.com/blog/2019/09/gm-had-the-first-electric-pickup-with-the-1997-1998-chevrolet-s10-ev/
GM Had The First Electric Pickup With The 1997-1998 Chevrolet S10 EV
Sep 4, 2019  Sam McEachern

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Ford Motor Company recently announced that it would release its fully
electric F-150 before 2022 – beating General Motors to market and likely
arriving just in time to take on newcomers to the pickup space like Tesla
and Rivian.

GM was actually the first major automotive manufacturer to put an fully
electric pickup truck into production, however. The Chevrolet S10 EV was
launched in 1997, mainly for fleets, with GM producing about 1,100 examples
of the truck before pulling the plug on the project in 1998.

The S10 EV was based on a two-door, short bed Chevrolet S10 work truck and
was powered by a version of the GM EV1’s powertrain, which consisted of a
114 horsepower (or 85 kW) AC induction motor and a 16.2 kWh lead-acid
battery pack. The battery, mounted in between the frame rails under the
S10’s bed, weighed an astonishing 1,400 lbs and brought the total weight of
the little truck to 4,199 lbs.

According to PickupTrucks.com, the Idaho National Laboratory’s Advanced
Vehicle Testing Activity (AVTA) put a Chevrolet S10 EV to the test in 1997
and came up with a total range of 38.8 miles at a constant 60 mph and 60.4
miles at a constant 45 mph, figures that were calculated using the EPA test
cycle. A company in California also tested the trucks and recorded 35 to 43
miles of real-world range on an urban loop with some stop-and-go traffic.

For the 1998 model year, GM introduced a larger 39 kWh nickel-metal-hydride
battery pack, which doubled the vehicle’s range. This was a costly option,
however, and with the S10 EV’s already steep starting price of $33,305, it
wasn’t enough to make the emissions-free pickup any more attractive to
potential fleet buyers and the truck was discontinued.

Tom Convey, a former GM engineer, used to own one of the trucks (along with
a handful of other GM engineering employees) and spoke glowingly of it for
PickupTrucks.com’s 2012 article on it. Convey bought his truck from a
utility company that put it up for sale after they were done with it and
later sold the vehicle to a buyer in Minneapolis.

“The smooth, quick acceleration was like taking off in a light aircraft,”
Convey said. “The sound of the gear whine reminded me of a turbine engine.
If GM made a vehicle like that again, I’d buy it in a minute! I miss that
truck!”

So while Ford, Rivian and perhaps Tesla may beat GM to market with a
modern-day electric pickup, the Chevrolet S10 EV was first to the party.
Ford also followed GM’s lead in the late 1990s, introducing a Ford Ranger EV
on a lease-only basis between 1998 and 2002, before recalling all of them
EV1-style.
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 search on  who killed the electric truck


+ (detroitnews scare tactics> (smells like $koch$-spirit)
https://www.detroitnews.com/story/business/autos/2019/09/05/shift-electric-vehicles-radically-change-auto-factories/2208961001/
Shift to electric vehicles will radically change auto factories
Sept. 5, 2019 ... EVs will have many fewer parts ... with fewer jobs ...
batteries and electric motors ... could be sourced offshore ... anxiety at
the United Auto Workers union ... issued ... 40-page report ...
"implications" of electric vehicles ... threats the "coming shift to EVs"
could bring to U.S. jobs ... shift ... will displace workers ... contracts
and employment to non-auto companies to build some components ...
https://www.gannett-cdn.com/presto/2019/09/05/PDTN/fe8d4792-36e0-4734-9322-e23257a7b892-tdndc5-74xxmqm0mecs7ebzhsr_original.jpg
...
http://electric-vehicle-discussion-list.413529.n4.nabble.com/amnesty-org-attacks-EVs-as-evil-smells-like-koch-spirit-tp4693166.html
[dated] amnesty.org attacks EVs as evil> (smells like $koch$-spirit)
Mar 21 2019


+ ( terribleherbst.com convenience-stores have L3&2 PV-EVSE)
https://www.cspdailynews.com/fuels/terrible-herbst-adds-solar-powered-ev-charging
Terrible Herbst Adds Solar-Powered EV Charging
LAS VEGAS —Terrible Herbst Oil Co. is adding electric vehicle (EV)
charging—but with a solar-powered twist. The Las Vegas-based
convenience-store chain ... partnering with ISM Connect ... Sun Media
Network ... off-the-grid units can charge EVs and supply lighting, and they
use high-definition smart screens to engage with customers ... (ads like at
ice-stations)
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