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FedEx Express Canada launches first 50 BrightDrop all-electric vehicles

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FedEx Express Canada welcomed its first 50 BrightDrop Zevo 600 electric delivery vehicles at an event in Toronto. FedEx Express Canada plans to expand its EV fleet footprint as additional charging infrastructure is implemented at FedEx locations across the country. Earlier post.)

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Government of Canada, Québec invest in GM-POSCO CAM plant in Québec

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The Government of Canada announced support for the latest cathode active materials (CAM) facility to be operational in Canada, to be built by a joint venture between General Motors (GM) and POSCO Future M in Bécancour, Québec ( earlier post ).

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GM Canada supports tariffs on China-made EVs

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General Motors Canada announced its support for tariffs on China-made electric vehicle (EV) imports as Chinese automaker BYD plans to enter the Canadian auto market. BYD sets new NEV sales record as it sets eyes on Canada Canada, the United States, and the European Union all share the same concerns about China-made EVs.

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Vale and GM sign long-term nickel supply agreement in Canada

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Vale Canada Limited, a subsidiary of Vale S.A., and General Motors signed a term sheet for the long-term supply of battery grade nickel sulfate from Vale’s proposed plant at Bécancour, Québec, Canada. Vale’s Sudbury operation in Canada produces around 65,000 metric tons of nickel annually.

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This forgotten General Motors EV won’t have Tesla Supercharger access

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Tesla Superchargers will have General Motors electric vehicles accessing them on a daily basis. All but one of GM’s EVs will have access to the Supercharger Network after Tesla opened the capability up to the company’s vehicles earlier this week. GM confirmed that earlier this week, GM Authority said.

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GM opens Canada’s first full-scale EV plant to build BrightDrop Zevo electric delivery vans

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General Motors has opened Canada’s first full-scale electric-vehicle manufacturing plant in Ontario. With investment support from both the Canadian and Ontario governments, GM has completely retooled the CAMI Assembly plant as the new global manufacturing home of BrightDrop’s fully electric delivery vans.

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GM announces NACS access for its EVs, but charges $225 per adapter

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General Motors (GM) has announced that starting today, qualified electric vehicles will be able to access 17,800 Tesla Superchargers in North America. GM’s electric cars would be able to access Tesla’s NACS-compatible Superchargers using a GM-approved NACS DC adapter. Learn more at [link].

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