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The Greenius Plan For General Motors

Creative Greenius

I’m afraid the time has come to pull the plug on GM’s life support so we can plug into a whole new kind of Motors much better than General. I’m talking about electric motors. Here’s what I’m proposing: Seize and Nationalize the bankrupt General Motors Corporation. No COBRA.

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RMI & GM Team Up To Drive Equity & Affordability Into EV Charging Infrastructure

CleanTechnica EVs

RMI has received a philanthropic grant from the General Motors Climate Equity Fund to support efforts to increase equitable access to electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure and drive costs out of the system across the United States and Canada.

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GM wins US grant to develop solid-state batteries

Green Car Reports

General Motors is the latest automaker reported to be working on solid-state lithium batteries, thanks to a $2 million grant from Uncle Sam. The money is part of a larger grant to develop more fuel-efficient powertrains, the fan site GM Authority reports.

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General Motors and Yissum sign research collaboration agreement; first research funded focuses on forecasting of car sales

Green Car Congress

the technology transfer company of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, has signed a research collaboration framework agreement with General Motors. Yissum Research Development Company Ltd.,

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GM to develop EV battery separators with $200M U.S. DOE grant

Teslarati

General Motors will develop electric vehicle battery separators with manufacturer Microvast in a joint partnership that will yield a new separator plant in the United States. The project is being funded by a $200 million grant from the U.S. DOE grant appeared first on TESLARATI.

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GM progressing on next-generation Ultium Li-metal battery; new joint development agreement with SES

Green Car Congress

At a Washington Post Live virtual conference, General Motors President Mark Reuss provided more details about GM’s next-generation Ultium lithium metal battery and announced a joint development agreement with lithium metal battery innovator SES (formerly known as SolidEnergy Systems) ( earlier post ).

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PNNL team uses ShAPE to increase conductivity of copper wire by ~5%; graphene composite

Green Car Congress

Researchers at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) have increased the conductivity of copper wire by about 5%—a development that can increase motor efficiency. PNNL teamed with General Motors to test out the enhanced copper wire for use in vehicle motor components.