Acceleration and Power Under the hood of every 2020 Impala is a 305-horsepower 3.6-liter V6 engine. It’s paired with a six-speed automatic transmission. The Impala accelerates reasonably quickly, and the engine is well-suited for city cruises or highway jaunts.

How much HP does a 2014 Impala have?

195 to 305 hp
2014 Chevrolet Impala/Horsepower

Is the Chevy Impala fast?

The Chevrolet Impala owes its name and logo to the fleet footed African antelope that’s one of the fastest land animals on earth. It can sprint at speeds of almost 40mph and leap up to 3 meters to escape predators.

What is the battery in the trunk of a 2014 Chevy Malibu for?

System details A small, auxiliary 12-volt battery mounted in the rear of the vehicle powers these electrical accessories to reduce the draw on the primary vehicle battery during restarting. An “auto stop” position on the tachometer indicates when the engine shuts down.

What happened to global power consumption in 2020?

Global power consumption declined for the first time since 2009 (-1.1% in 2020) In 2020, global electricity consumption declined by 1.1% – its first decrease since 2009 despite a slowdown in 2019 – contrasting with the steady growth over the 2009-2018 period.

Why did global electricity consumption decline in 2019?

In 2019, global electricity consumption grew at a much slower pace than in recent years (+0.7% compared to an average 3%/year over the 2000-2018 period), due to a slowdown in economic growth and to milder temperatures in several large countries.

Did BRICS drive the global increase in power consumption between 2010-2019?

Contribution of BRICS to the global increase in power consumption between 2010 and 2019. In 2019, global electricity consumption grew at a much slower pace than in recent years (+0.7% compared to an average 3%/year over the 2000-2018 period), due to a slowdown in economic growth and to milder temperatures in several large countries.

How does population size affect energy consumption across countries?

When we look at total energy consumption, differences across countries often reflect differences in population size: countries with lots of people inevitably consume more energy than tiny countries. How do countries compare when we look at energy consumption per person?