GM is set to introduce new lithium manganese-rich battery technology in order to boost U.S. manufacturing and reduce dependence on Chinese supply chains.
During an EV Day presentation at its Technical Center Design Dome in Michigan, General Motors rolled out its future electrification plans, showcasing new, proprietary Ultium battery technology and a ...
WARREN, Mich. — General Motors expects to pioneer a new "groundbreaking" EV battery technology that the automaker says will reduce costs and boost profitability of its largest electric SUVs and trucks ...
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GM says LMR batteries could make midsize EV trucks viable
General Motors President Mark Reuss recently underscored the potential of lithium manganese-rich (LMR) batteries in paving ...
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GM president says electric Corvette isn’t realistic right now
General Motors President Mark Reuss recently addressed the challenges of developing an electric version of the Chevrolet ...
General Motors is ending next-gen hydrogen fuel cell R&D to prioritize electric vehicles, diverging from Toyota and BMW’s ...
General Motors is the latest to join Mercedes-Benz and Volkswagen and ditches its hydrogen fuel cell development program ...
Battery technology has advanced tremendously in a relatively short amount of time. Compared to the chemistries and designs that were available, say, 15 years ago, modern batteries are leaps and bounds ...
General Motors and battery partner LG Energy Solution are planning to start commercial production of lower-cost cells for future electric vehicles at a U.S. facility starting in 2028, the companies ...
(Motor Authority) — Ultium Cells, a joint venture between General Motors and LG Energy Solution, received conditional approval on Monday for a $2.5 billion loan from the Department of Energy to help ...
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