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Chevrolet
and
OnStar
Give
Volt
Owners
24/7
Connection
and
Control
via
Wireless
Smartphone
Application
•
Chevrolet
Volt
First
Electric
Vehicle
to
Demonstrate
Wireless
Smartphone
Application
• Volt
showcases
technology
beyond
the
battery
with
OnStar
Mobile
Application
• OnStar
created
a mobile
application
for Volt
that
provides
drivers
custom
services
and
added
control
•
Charging
Volt is
easy,
convenient
and
efficient
with
OnStar
Mobile
Application
technology
LAS
VEGAS –
Chevrolet
and
OnStar
unveiled
the auto
industry’s
first
working
smartphone
application
that
will
allow
Chevrolet
Volt
owners
24/7
connection
and
control
of
vehicle
functions
and
OnStar
features
remotely.
OnStar’s
Mobile
Application
allows
drivers
to
communicate
with
their
Volt
from
Droid by
Motorola,
Apple
iPhone
and
Blackberry
Storm
smartphones.
It uses
a
real-time
data
connection
to
perform
tasks
from
setting
the
charge
time to
unlocking
the
doors.
The
Chevrolet
Volt
OnStar
smartphone
application
is
designed
to
enhance
the
overall
Volt
ownership
experience
with
interaction
and
control
never
offered
before
on any
electric
vehicle.
The
application:
•
displays
charge
status –
plugged
in or
not, and
voltage
(120V or
240V)
•
provides
flexibility
to
“Charge
Now” or
schedule
charge
timing
•
displays
percentage
of
battery
charge
level,
electric
and
total
ranges
• allows
owner to
manually
set
grid-friendly
charge
mode for
off-peak
times
when
electricity
rates
are
lowest
• sends
text or
email
notifications
for
charge
reminders,
interruptions
and full
charge
•
displays
miles
per
gallon,
electric
only
miles,
and
odometer
readings
• shows
miles
per
gallon,
EV miles
and
miles
driven
for last
trip and
lifetime
•
remotely
start
the
vehicle
to
pre-condition
the
interior
temperature

Photo by
GM/OnStar
“The
Chevrolet
Volt
ushers
in a new
era of
automotive
technology
and
calls
for a
new
level of
connectivity
and
control,”
said
Walt
Dorfstatter,
president,
OnStar.
“Nearly
6
million
vehicles
on the
road
today
use
OnStar
to stay
connected,
and our
new
smartphone
app will
make
that
even
easier
for Volt
drivers.”
OnStar’s
real-time
data
connection
also
helps
drivers
maximize
the
environmental
benefits
of
owning a
Volt,
even
when not
in the
vehicle.
The
application’s
intuitive
Charge
Status
feature
simplifies
setting
the
charge
time.
Rather
than
using
battery
power,
the
application
allows
owners
to start
the Volt
remotely
to
pre-condition
the
interior
temperature
using
power
from the
grid.
This
preserves
the
battery
charge
for
driving
without
gasoline.
When a
charge
command
is
activated,
the Volt
owner
will
receive
a
confirmation
message
on the
application
alerting
the
owner
that a
command
has been
successfully
sent to
the
vehicle.
If in
view of
the
Volt, a
green
LED
charge
light on
the dash
will
indicate
the
charge
state.
Traditional
OnStar
features
such as
door
lock,
unlock
and
remote
horn and
lights –
which
have
typically
been
accessible
only
through
a call
into the
OnStar
call
center –
will now
be
available
via the
application.
OnStar
Mobile
was
developed
from the
ground-up
by
engineers
in the
OnStar
EV Lab.
In
addition
to this
work,
the team
is
leveraging
OnStar’s
connectivity
to the
vehicle
to
gather
real-time
data
about
development
models
of the
Volt as
they are
tested.
OnStar
engineers
then
share
this
real-time
data
with the
Volt
engineering
team to
speed
the
development
process
and help
ensure
quality
at the
start of
production.

International
media
get an
up-close
demo of
the new
OnStar
Mobile
App
during a
Consumer
Electronic
Show
press
conference
at the
Venetian
Convention
Center
in Las
Vegas
January
5, 2009.
OnStar
will
feature
its new
hi-tech
wireless
mobile
app in
the
Volt
which
hits
dealerships
later
this
year
(Photo
by HB
Meeks/Tell
Us USA
News
Network)
Demonstration
applications
for the
Motorola
Droid
and
Blackberry
Storm
will be
available
at
www.OnStarMobileDemo.com
beginning
10 p.m.,
EST,
January
5. The
demonstration
application
for the
Apple
iPhone
will be
available
on the
iTunes
store on
January
6.
Volt’s
OnStar
mobile
application
will
also be
available
on a
mobile
browser
for
other
internet-capable
phones.
Volt
drivers
can also
view and
manage
vehicle
systems
and
commands
from the
vehicle,
the
internet
or
through
a
monthly
OnStar
Vehicle
Diagnostics
e-mail.
Volt
owners
can
opt-in
to
receive
a
monthly
OnStar
Vehicle
Diagnostics
e-mail
report
with
diagnostics
on the
unique
characteristics
of an
electric
vehicle
with
extended
range,
as well
as the
maintenance
information
current
OnStar
subscribers
receive.
OnStar
will
also
provide
the
connection
for the
Volt
owner
website,
which
will
allow
many of
the same
capabilities
as the
mobile
application
along
with
more in
depth
information
on the
vehicle’s
history.
The
OnStar
subscription
for the
Chevrolet
Volt
will
also
include
the
safety,
security
and
peace of
mind
services
currently
available
to
OnStar’s
subscribers
including
Automatic
Crash
Response,
Turn-by-Turn
Navigation,
Hands-Free
Calling
and
Stolen
Vehicle
Assistance.
The Volt
is an
electric
vehicle
with
extended-range
capability.
It is
designed
to drive
up to 40
miles on
electricity
without
using
gasoline
or
producing
tailpipe
emissions.
When the
Volt’s
lithium-ion
battery
is
depleted
of
energy,
an
engine/generator
seamlessly
operates
to
extend
the
total
driving
range to
about
300
miles
before
refueling
or
stopping
to
recharge
the
battery.
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