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Redwood Materials partners with General Motors 

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Redwood Materials is partnering with General Motors to recycle the legacy automaker’s production scraps from its Ohio and Tennessee plants. link] — Redwood Materials (@RedwoodMat) May 23, 2024 General Motors has an Ultium battery factory in Ohio and Tennessee. billion battery plant in South Carolina.

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Opinion: A Window Of Opportunity Is Opening For General Motors 

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continued] The post Opinion: A Window Of Opportunity Is Opening For General Motors appeared first on CleanTechnica. But recent developments have led me to believe that GM may be better positioned than it appears to be: if I’m right, and if GM does not mess up, it may well be one.

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General Motors subsidiary providing EV battery tech for military project

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A General Motors subsidiary, GM Defense, is providing commercial electric vehicle (EV) battery technology to a study by the University of Texas in Arlington (UTA) and the Naval Surface Warfare Center Philadelphia Division. General Motors has been playing electric vehicle designs for military use.

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Cirba Solutions and General Motors extend collaboration on EV battery recycling

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Cirba Solutions (previously Retriev Solutions, LLC) has extended a prior agreement with General Motors (GM) to recycle electric vehicle (EV) lithium-ion battery and cell scrap generated by manufacturing and research at select GM facilities through 2024.

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General Motors recalls Chevy Silverado EV

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General Motors (GM) issued a safety recall for the 2024 Chevy Silverado EV. “General Motors (GM) is recalling certain 2024 Chevrolet Silverado EV vehicles. The post General Motors recalls Chevy Silverado EV appeared first on TESLARATI.

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The General Motors 2023 Sustainability Report — Mixed Results, Several Disappointments

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General Motors has released its 2023 Sustainability Report, a sleek and glossy 84-page, feel-good publication that showcases the company’s commitment to work toward its carbon-neutral goals.

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General Motors’ software & services executive steps down

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On Tuesday, March 12, General Motors’ (GM) Executive Vice President of Software and Services, Mike Abbott, will step down from his position due to health reasons. [I] The post General Motors’ software & services executive steps down appeared first on TESLARATI.