GM Ventures Invests In Nanoramic For Development Of Low-Cost EV Battery Tech
Reducing emissions by 25 percent.
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Reducing emissions by 25 percent.
New technology may provide cost-effective and sustainable lithium recovery method.
Intended to improve Super Cruise and Ultra Cruise technologies.
Useful as an alternative to leather.
The appointment follows the conclusion of Series C funding.
$10 million towards the development of renewable energy.
This is the second investment GM has made in the start-up.
Holographic HUDs incoming?
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