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GM looks to make cheaper EV batteries
GM looks to make cheaper EV batteries after signing multibillion-dollar deal
General Motors aims to boost EV profitability with its deal with Norway-based graphite manufacturer Vianode for battery materials.
GM signs supply deal with Vianode for synthetic graphite for EV batteries
General Motors has signed a multi-year, multi-billion dollar agreement for Norway's Vianode to provide the U.S. automaker with synthetic graphite anode materials for its electric vehicle batteries, the companies said on Wednesday.
GM inks multibillion-dollar deal for synthetic battery materials that would bypass China
Once Norway's Vianode launches production in North America, the deal will run through 2033. The new plant could be in the U.S. or Canada.
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GM Invests In EV Batteries. Lower Costs Are Key for Buyers.
GM is bringing more EV battery material production to America. That should help push down EV costs in the long run.
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Abandoned EV Batteries Could Make The LA Fire Cleanup A Nightmare
Firefighters in LA had to take special precautions around electric vehicles abandoned in the evacuation, and now those same ...
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How Hybrid Car Battery Technology Has Evolved Over The Years
However, hybrid cars have only been viable since the first Toyota Prius in 1997. (Automotive experts can pedantically point ...
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Auto lobbying group CEO expects Trump will reevaluate EV battery manufacturing credits
Detroit — The CEO of the nation's top automotive lobbying group said Wednesday he expects the Trump administration will ...
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AGM Car Batteries: Everything You Need to Know
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Republicans Can Slow but Not Stop Electric Vehicles, Experts Say
More car buyers are expected to eventually pick battery-powered cars and trucks as prices fall and technology improves, even ...
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