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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Jun 2011 14:55:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><a href="http://www.barnardchevy.com" rel="nofollow">Allyn Barnard</a></dc:creator>
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	</form>240V Voltec, Chevrolet dealer, in front of showroom area A phone-ahead call would be nice just to be sure we don’t have an urgent need to keep our Volt demo charging at that same time. After hours our Volt demo will usually be parked in front of the charging station, unless on an overnight, but [...]]]></description>
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<p>A phone-ahead call would be nice just to be sure we don’t have an urgent need to keep our Volt demo charging at that same time. After hours our Volt demo will usually be parked in front of the charging station, unless on an overnight, but it shouldn’t be plugged in when we are not there. If it is,  and if someone disconnects it, the Volt’s alarm will sound, not good. So if it’s not already in use people are welcome anytime. The cord should stretch long enough for someone to pull in front of it and connect. And any compatible EV can charge. (You are welcome, EV community!)  I assume that most users will be in transit and only occasionally use our station. If someone in my area buys An EV somewhere else and want to always charge it here I wouldn’t go for that. Other than that, no charge, charge I guess. A thank-you email and a recommend or nice review online from any users would be appreciated.</p>
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