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The Detroit automaker's decision to deploy new and used batteries for storage systems keeps production moving even if EV demand is low.
A refreshed Bolt comes at a time when the North American market is demanding more affordable electric vehicles.
GM EVs are on a roll in Canada, with 23.2 percent of all electric vehicles sold in the North American country coming from ...
GM has confirmed that the upcoming 2027 Chevy Bolt EV will feature a native NACS port, marking a major milestone for the ...
While Tesla remains the No. 1 EV manufacturer in the U.S., GM said it has secured the No. 2 position and believes it has an ...
Which 2025 Chevy Blazer wins? We compare the two on performance, tech, range, and cost to help you decide between a classic ...
GM says it "remains committed" to not offering CarPlay in U.S.-sold EVs, despite allowing it for Cadillac's electric SUVs in ...
The Chevrolet Bolt electric vehicle is returning in the near future. Here’s what it needs to have to be competitive in the ...
With federal tax credits ending, the auto giant leans on its profitable gasoline-powered SUVs to fund a longer, tougher road ...
The Detroit automaker signed an agreement with Redwood Materials to turn new and used EV batteries into storage systems to ...
On Monday morning, GM introduced and launched the new website, evlive.gm.com, which invites people to interact one-on-one with EV specialists to learn everything they need to know about EVs.