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The Ampera – our Car of the Year 2012 – has had a successful market launch. With that, this blog has done its job. Our blogs are now being re-launched together under one roof, the „Opel Blog“. Electric mobility experts … Continue reading
Take a look at some of the latest questions and comments on the German Ampera Blog: opel-ampera-forum.de: I’m fine driving around without these modifications. Do I have to go to the garage to get them retrofitted anyway? Moderator @ opel-ampera-forum.de: … Continue reading
Take a look at the most interesting questions and comments on the German Ampera Blog: frosch411: Regarding coasting in “N”: When you brake in this driving position, is recuperation active or is the motor/generator completely disengaged? Dr. Christian Kunstmann @ … Continue reading
Take a look at the most interesting questions and comments on the German Ampera Blog: Albert: Does the Ampera have an alternator or does everything happen over the generator/power electronics? I think it also has a normal car battery… Dr. … Continue reading
Take a look at the most interesting questions and comments on the German Ampera Blog from the last two weeks: Rheinhold Birgmann: Why has the generator become weaker? I can remember figures around 80 hp. Moderator @ Rheinhold Birgmann: Nothing … Continue reading
We’ve summarized the most interesting questions and comments from the German Ampera Blog for you: Rantanplan: The Apple laser printer cost U$ 7,000 in1985. Today a laser printer costs € 120. Why shouldn’t the first electric car that’s suitable for … Continue reading
In the German Ampera Blog we’ve gotten lots of questions and comments, and we’ve summarized the most interesting for you here. Dr. Christian Kunstmann: There is always enough power available for normal driving in the mountains, also without the mountain … Continue reading
In the German Ampera Blog we’ve already gotten lots of questions and comments, and we’ve summarized the most interesting for you here. Albert: Finally, the Ampera Blog! I’ve been waiting a long time for this, I’m looking forward to lots … Continue reading
Thank you for your interest in the Ampera and for the great input we’ve received for this blog and its German sibling. We’ve already gotten lots of questions, like when the range-extender kicks in and how interior climate is controlled. … Continue reading
This is one of the most exciting times in automobile history. For over a century, there’s been no real alternative to the combustion engine. Of course there were plenty of experiments with other engines, but all those projects were a … Continue reading


