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GM says it has developed cells that will make batteries cheaper and more energy dense. The automaker aims to be the first to ...
Alphabet's Waymo is recalling a majority of its self-driving vehicles due to a software glitch after some cars collided with ...
Ford workers voted last week to strike, after the company said in November it would cut around 14% of its European workforce, ...
Vermont is one of 11 states including New York, Maryland and Massachusetts that have adopted California's zero-emission ...
GM and its partner LG Energy Solution plan to launch production of the technology, called lithium manganese-rich batteries, ...
General Motors and its joint venture partner LG Energy Solution have been developing a new battery technology, designed to ...
The early repayment came on the same day GM announced its goal to become the first automaker to use a new, cheaper battery ...
OTTAWA — A Conservative MP is calling on the federal government to dedicate a full cabinet position to the issue of labour, ...
General Motors and LG Energy Solution plans to commercialise lithium manganese-rich (LMR) prismatic battery cells.
General Motors launched the EV1—an electric vehicle decades ahead of its time. It was quiet, clean, and beloved by drivers. So why did GM pull it from the market, recall every unit, and destroy them?
The innovative EV battery tech gives electric trucks more than 400 miles of range while cutting production costs.
The Detroit automaker says it will begin commercial production of lithium manganese-rich cells at an Ultium plant in Ohio or ...