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IONNA Selects Durham, North Carolina as Headquarters

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IONNA, the charging network founded by a coalition of the world’s top automakers: BMW, General Motors, Honda, Hyundai, Mercedes-Benz, Kia and Stellantis, announced the selection of Durham, North Carolina as its global headquarters.

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General Motors secures supply for silicon carbide chips for its next-gen EVs

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General Motors (GM) announced an agreement with semiconductor company Wolfspeed Inc., Wolfspeed is based in North Carolina and produces Silicon Carbide (SiC) chips. The post General Motors secures supply for silicon carbide chips for its next-gen EVs appeared first on TESLARATI.

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Tesla Supercharger rival Ionna chooses global headquarters in the US

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Tesla Supercharger rival Ionna selected Durham, North Carolina, as its global headquarters. Ionna is the charging network founded by legacy automakers, including BMW, General Motors, Honda, Hyundai, Kia, Mercedez-Benz, and Stellantis. “We We are thrilled to call Durham home,” said Seth Cutler, CEO of IONNA.

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The New Chevy Blazer EV Has Stumbled Twice in Recent Tests - Hard

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General Motors’ fortunes are tied heavily to its new Ultium EV technology. Kevin Williams at InsideEVs experienced several issues on his road trip from Ohio to North Carolina, leaving him stranded at a rural charging station. & & [Image: Chevrolet] Become a& TTAC& insider.

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Volt cruises into North Carolina and South Carolina

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General Motors today announced that it is ramping up sales of its plug-in hybrid electric car, the Chevy Volt, in two new states: North Carolina and South Carolina. Like other new electric cars, the Volt is only available in a few states.

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Tesla partners with EV charging reliability platform for Destination network

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billion investment in a Greensboro, North Carolina manufacturing facility. Ford Motor Company announced it will invest $3.7 Vinfast announced a more than $5 billion investment in building electric vehicles and batteries in North Carolina that will create 13,000 jobs. Honda and LG Energy Solution announced a $4.4

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GM and SAE International select 8 NA universities for new autonomous vehicle competition; Bolt EV the platform

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At WCX 17: SAE World Congress Experience, SAE International and General Motors announced the eight North American universities which will compete in the upcoming AutoDrive Challenge. North Carolina A&T University. The participating universities are: Kettering University. Michigan State University. Michigan Tech.

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