GM is set to make a major change to its electrification technology strategy with the introduction of new lithium manganese-rich (LMR) battery technology, a move that’s designed to boost U.S.
Ultium Cells LLC has been named the recipient of the Youngstown/Warren Regional Chamber's Excellence in Manufacturing Award.
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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General Motors has officially ended development of its next-generation hydrogen fuel cell technology under its HYDROTEC brand, signaling a significant shift in strategy as the automaker doubles down ...
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, ...
While U.S. adoption stalls, China and Europe continue to lead the EV transition, with China accounting for 1.3 million of the ...
A Honda Prologue owner took a 234-mile gamble, with the car's computer predicting he would run out of charge 14% short of ...
Tesla Model Y Standard is $5,000 cheaper than regular models, but rivals already offer much more affordable alternatives, ...