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.
GM President Mark Reuss has confirmed that additional low-cost electric vehicles are on the way, forming what he's described in the past as a family of Bolts.
To compete globally, experts say automakers are pinning their hopes on leapfrogging China rather than copying its lithium-iron-phosphate batteries.
GM has unveiled the new version of the Chevy Bolt, its popular, affordable EV with an upgraded battery and an otherwise very ...
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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 ...
General Motors Co and electric truck startup Nikola Corp will join forces to build electric pickup trucks and fuel cell commercial trucks to take on Tesla Inc , in a deal that lifted shares in both ...
The electric-vehicle slowdown is being felt in Bécancour, the city at the heart of Quebec's dreams of becoming a hub in the ...
General Motors Co is set to announce plans on Wednesday to put into production an interchangeable "family" of electric vehicle (EV) drive systems and motors, boosting manufacturing efficiencies as it ...