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GM Ultium batteries revealed as core of new 400+ mile EV platform

GM Ultium batteries revealed as core of new 400+ mile EV platform

Posted on March 5, 2020 By Jarvis

General Motors has revealed its next-generation batteries, Ultium, and the flexible platform that it hopes will make electric vehicles more cost effective and offer greater range. Co-developed in GM’s joint venture with LG Chem, Ultium is focused on bringing down the cost of battery cells below the all-important $100/kWh point, paving the way to more affordable EVs that could offer 400+ miles of zero-emission driving.
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