General Motors Testing Various Technologies To Reduce Battery Costs
GM wants to lower dependence on metals like cobalt.
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GM wants to lower dependence on metals like cobalt.
Upwards of 400 miles per charge expected.
Greater energy density, lower cost.
Peters is also an NCM Hall of Fame inductee.
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Crossing the start line was all it took.
The executive urges diligence over practices to curb the spread.
GM says the Nikola deal is still a big opportunity to market its hydrogen technology.
GM President Mark Reuss will visit certain GM plants in the coming weeks, as well.
Supporting at-home education is just part of GM’s efforts.
GM is working towards streamlining its business in a major way.
The forthcoming EV deluge will be a major opportunity.
Multiple variants will be possible in order to meet market demands.
Electric power is in high demand.
Flexibility and modularity will be key.
A more streamlined selection will free up bandwidth for EV and AV development.
SUVs deserve some recognition too.
Reuss formerly served as the chairman of Holden.
GM is looking leaner and meaner in 2020.
The automaker will also wind down sales, design and engineering operations in both countries.