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General Motors forms joint venture to pursue batteries for longer-range electric vehicles

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General Motors wants to sell electric vehicles that can travel 500 to 600 miles on a full charge in the near future.

To get there, it’s partnered with lithium metal battery developer SolidEnergy Systems, which is based in Singapore, but has U.S. operations in Boston.

GM President Mark Reuss announced the new partnership Thursday at a Washington Post Live virtual conference where he also alluded to more EVs coming soon to Chevrolet and a transformation to GM’s retail sales model and how consumers will buy EVs in the future.

 

Jamie L. LaReau Detroit Free Press

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