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GENERAL Motors (GM) will import electric vehicle (EV) batteries from Chinese battery giant CATL, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters on Thursday.
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A report from Reuters says that GM will not be able to make its own low-cost lithium-iron phosphate batteries for the Bolt EV ...
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That new electric Ford pickup we’ve been waiting for is delayed once again. Ford is putting its “groundbreaking” new ...
GM will import Chinese LFP batteries for electric vehicles as a temporary measure as it prepares to produce this battery ...
The 2027 Chevrolet Bolt electric car, which is expected to become one of the most affordable EVs in the United States, will be powered by lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries sourced from outside ...
General Motors (GM) plans to import batteries from China to power the next-generation Chevrolet Bolt , despite punitive ...
🛻 Ford’s promised “Model T moment” on Monday might include an “affordable” small electric pickup truck called Ranchero ...
Production of the latest Bolt model is scheduled to commence at the Fairfax Assembly Plant in Kansas towards the end of this ...
GM will import LFP batteries from China's CATL until LG Energy Solutions can ramp up production in the US. Trump tariffs may ...