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General Motors held an EV-unveiling event today that was unprecedented in the volume and range of zero-emission vehicles intended for production. Instead of showing a single new model, or one aspect of electric-propulsion technology, the company fanned out its entire upcoming portfolio using all four of GM’s existing brands: Chevrolet, Cadillac, GMC, and Buick.
The company committed to produce and sell every one of the displayed all-electric models in North America by 2025.
“We plan to build an entire EV ecosystem that meets and beats our customers’ needs, wants and expectations,” said GM CEO Mary Barra. “We will offer EVs from every brand, every segment, every body style, every price point and in every part of the country."
“This is a huge opportunity for us,” said GM President Mark Reuss of the new EV strategy. “It represents a chance to reinvent the company and reset our brands. It will change this company and people’s perception of it forever.”
These technology breakthroughs will help support GM’s aim to sell more than 1 million EV globally by mid-decade. The company has committed to launching 20 new all-electric vehicles by 2023 and plans to spend $20 billion on its electric and autonomous vehicle program through 2025
https://electrek.co/2020/03/04/gm-reveals-10-new-production-evs-all-at-once-with-range-up-to-400-miles/
https://www.greentechmedia.com/articles/read/general-motors-aims-for-reinvention-with-new-modular-ev-platform
The company committed to produce and sell every one of the displayed all-electric models in North America by 2025.
“We plan to build an entire EV ecosystem that meets and beats our customers’ needs, wants and expectations,” said GM CEO Mary Barra. “We will offer EVs from every brand, every segment, every body style, every price point and in every part of the country."
“This is a huge opportunity for us,” said GM President Mark Reuss of the new EV strategy. “It represents a chance to reinvent the company and reset our brands. It will change this company and people’s perception of it forever.”
These technology breakthroughs will help support GM’s aim to sell more than 1 million EV globally by mid-decade. The company has committed to launching 20 new all-electric vehicles by 2023 and plans to spend $20 billion on its electric and autonomous vehicle program through 2025
https://electrek.co/2020/03/04/gm-reveals-10-new-production-evs-all-at-once-with-range-up-to-400-miles/
https://www.greentechmedia.com/articles/read/general-motors-aims-for-reinvention-with-new-modular-ev-platform