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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 ...
General Motors expects to pioneer a new “groundbreaking” EV battery technology that the automaker says will reduce costs and ...
The automaker is working with LG on 'lithium manganese-rich' batteries, which could bring up to 33% more energy with no price ...
General Motors has cracked the chemistry of lower-cost, energy-dense electric vehicle batteries. Budget-conscious gasoline ...
When the Silverado EV was first announced, it felt like a hurried push to play catchup with Ford’s Lightning. I thus assumed ...
GM says the new cells will be cheaper for a few reasons. For one, manganese is cheaper than cobalt or nickel. The LMR ...
GM will use the new battery cells in future electric trucks and full-size SUVs. By integrating the new battery cells, the company aims to offer over 400 miles of range, but with “significant battery ...
General Motors is teaming up with LG to develop lithium manganese-rich (LMR) batteries for its electric trucks and SUVs. The ...
General Motors and LG Energy have announced plans to use lithium manganese-rich (LMR) prismatic battery cells in electric ...
So what is LMR? Lithium manganese-rich is a lithium-ion technology designed to remove a significant amount of cobalt from the ...
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?