In the UK, Lotus has developed a “Range Extender engine” - a small engine designed to recharge hybrid and plug-in electric cars, such as the Chevy Volt. The engine is designed to run on any combination of high-octane gasoline, ethanol, or methanol fuel, and weighs 125 pounds, producing 47 horsepower and up to 37 KW of power.
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