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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 ...
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.
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Rare Earth Boom: Defense Heavyweight Joins Critical Mineral Effort
REalloys Inc. appoints GM Defense president Stephen S. duMont as non-executive chairman to align commercial growth with ...
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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 ...
A Honda Prologue owner took a 234-mile gamble, with the car's computer predicting he would run out of charge 14% short of ...
Porsche continues to push EV tech forward with a 1,000-hp SUV that charges incredibly fast. There’s also a surprisingly solid ...
After temporarily halting production of its Chevrolet BrightDrop electric delivery van earlier this year due to slow sales, ...
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What’s Driving the Fall in US EV Adoption?
While U.S. adoption stalls, China and Europe continue to lead the EV transition, with China accounting for 1.3 million of the ...
GM President Mark Reuss said in a recent interview that future electric midsize pickup trucks could use LMR battery technology to reduce cost and weight.
The automaker announced a series of updates, including one that will one day let drivers take their eyes off the road.
That word comes from GM president Mark Reuss, who joined an InsideEVs podcast to discuss the Bolt and other electrification ...
GM will debut the next generation of its Super Cruise hands-free semi-autonomous driving tech, which will allow for eyes-off ...
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