General Motors has signed a multi-year, multi-billion dollar agreement for Norway's Vianode to provide the U.S. automaker ...
The deal, with Norway’s Vianode, is for delivery of a material critical for electric-vehicle batteries, the companies said ...
General Motors has reached an agreement with battery materials producer Vianode that will develop and supply synthetic anode ...
GM has been making a lot of changes to its battery technology, which could reduce the price of its EVs, but this may only be a short term fix.
The agreement “covers development of large-scale manufacturing capacity and supply of synthetic anode graphite towards 2033.” ...
a move that could be very bad news for some of GM's hybrid programs. Cobasys is the battery company jointly owned by Energy Conversion Devices and Chevron Technology Ventures. Cobasys supplies the ...
So, why is GM backing out of the Lansing battery plant? If you want the most efficient Ultium-based EV from General Motors, it also happens to be one of the most affordable EVs of 2024.