Tag: General Motors
GM’s Hummer jaw dropping electric pickup return a sign of shifting car industry
GM cancels Chevy Volt production while Tesla Model 3 sales go through the roof
Today General Motors announced a plan to close several factories and to cancel several vehicle lines, including the Chevy Volt. GM’s press release discusses several plants being closed in a realignment of the company that will eventually see GM produce more electric vehicles, and more autonomous vehicles. One of those…
GM won’t help build the fast charging infrastructure that would jumpstart Bolt sales
Wired claims Chevy Bolt will make major impact on electric car market – while telling a flawed history lesson
With the production version of the Chevy Bolt finally being shown, Wired Magazine got access inside the engineering and management teams responsible for that car, and has written an interesting inside story of how the Bolt came to be. It’s easy to dismiss GM as not understanding electric vehicles, this…
GM, Lyft in joint venture, putting ride sharing drivers on notice — your days are numbered
GM has taken a big step towards offering autonomously driven robotaxi services, hinted in a press release in October 2015, by making a $500 million investment into Lyft. The companies pledged “a long-term strategic alliance to create an integrated network of on-demand autonomous vehicles in the U.S.” That investing $500M into…
GM’s future is light-weight vehicles and fuel cells, WTF on missing electric cars
Today, GM unveiled plans to “capitalize on the future of personal mobility by owning the customer relationship beyond the vehicle, building upon nearly two decades of connectivity leadership” and while a large part of that plan is an eventual autonomously driven car based robotaxi service, General Motors announced a couple…
GM to enter robotaxi autonomous car sharing business, eventually
General Motors today announced plans that will position the company to “capitalize on the future of personal mobility,” using its OnStar network (“nearly two decades of connectivity leadership”) and by “owning the customer relationship beyond the vehicle.” Given what GM announced (car sharing services with autonomous vehicles), “owning the customer…
GM Unveils ‘Let’s Drive NYC’ Car-Sharing Program
Retrieved from: http://media.gm.com/media/us/en/gm/news.detail.html/content/Pages/news/us/en/2015/oct/1001-nyc-car-sharing.html NEW YORK – Running an errand to a big box store or planning a weekend excursion are about to get easier for some Manhattan residents because of a car-sharing program revealed today by General Motors. It’s the company’s latest move to deliver urban mobility options to customers around…
GM Outlines Plans to Capitalize on Future of Personal Mobility
Retrieved from: http://media.gm.com/media/us/en/gm/news.detail.html/content/Pages/news/us/en/2015/oct/1001-gbc.html MILFORD, Mich. – General Motors Co. (NYSE: GM) CEO Mary Barra and her leadership team today outlined the company’s plans to capitalize on the future of personal mobility by owning the customer relationship beyond the vehicle, building upon nearly two decades of connectivity leadership. GM also said it…
GM keeping on with Cadillac ELR, despite press release about electrification failing to mention ELR
Last week GM put out a press release reaffirming its commitment to electrified vehicles. It mentions the upcoming 2016 Volt (gen 2), the Chevy Bolt, the Malibu Hybrid, and the Chevrolet FNR Concept shown in China that features self driving features. It’s cool that GM is moving forward with electrified…
GM really did trademark “range anxiety”, only later to abandon that mark
Chevy Bolt gives GM a chance to beat Tesla in the electric vehicle marketplace
GM has one-up’d Tesla Motors with the Chevy Bolt concept car unveiled at the 2015 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS). I’ve previously discussed how the lackluster sales of the Chevy Volt, and GM’s nonexistent marketing of the car, makes us question GM’s seriousness for electric vehicles. The poor planning…
Can GM or anyone else deliver a 200 mile range EV in 2017 to compete with Tesla Motors? Or are they all toast?
Amid greening of GM’s facilities, a bit of greenwashing, and still leader in full-size SUV sales
GM’s Hummer jaw dropping electric pickup return a sign of shifting car industry
GM cancels Chevy Volt production while Tesla Model 3 sales go through the roof
Today General Motors announced a plan to close several factories and to cancel several vehicle lines, including the Chevy Volt. GM’s press release discusses several plants being closed in a realignment of the company that will eventually see GM produce more electric vehicles, and more autonomous vehicles. One of those…
GM won’t help build the fast charging infrastructure that would jumpstart Bolt sales
Wired claims Chevy Bolt will make major impact on electric car market – while telling a flawed history lesson
With the production version of the Chevy Bolt finally being shown, Wired Magazine got access inside the engineering and management teams responsible for that car, and has written an interesting inside story of how the Bolt came to be. It’s easy to dismiss GM as not understanding electric vehicles, this…
GM, Lyft in joint venture, putting ride sharing drivers on notice — your days are numbered
GM has taken a big step towards offering autonomously driven robotaxi services, hinted in a press release in October 2015, by making a $500 million investment into Lyft. The companies pledged “a long-term strategic alliance to create an integrated network of on-demand autonomous vehicles in the U.S.” That investing $500M into…
GM’s future is light-weight vehicles and fuel cells, WTF on missing electric cars
Today, GM unveiled plans to “capitalize on the future of personal mobility by owning the customer relationship beyond the vehicle, building upon nearly two decades of connectivity leadership” and while a large part of that plan is an eventual autonomously driven car based robotaxi service, General Motors announced a couple…
GM to enter robotaxi autonomous car sharing business, eventually
General Motors today announced plans that will position the company to “capitalize on the future of personal mobility,” using its OnStar network (“nearly two decades of connectivity leadership”) and by “owning the customer relationship beyond the vehicle.” Given what GM announced (car sharing services with autonomous vehicles), “owning the customer…
GM Unveils ‘Let’s Drive NYC’ Car-Sharing Program
Retrieved from: http://media.gm.com/media/us/en/gm/news.detail.html/content/Pages/news/us/en/2015/oct/1001-nyc-car-sharing.html NEW YORK – Running an errand to a big box store or planning a weekend excursion are about to get easier for some Manhattan residents because of a car-sharing program revealed today by General Motors. It’s the company’s latest move to deliver urban mobility options to customers around…
GM Outlines Plans to Capitalize on Future of Personal Mobility
Retrieved from: http://media.gm.com/media/us/en/gm/news.detail.html/content/Pages/news/us/en/2015/oct/1001-gbc.html MILFORD, Mich. – General Motors Co. (NYSE: GM) CEO Mary Barra and her leadership team today outlined the company’s plans to capitalize on the future of personal mobility by owning the customer relationship beyond the vehicle, building upon nearly two decades of connectivity leadership. GM also said it…
GM keeping on with Cadillac ELR, despite press release about electrification failing to mention ELR
Last week GM put out a press release reaffirming its commitment to electrified vehicles. It mentions the upcoming 2016 Volt (gen 2), the Chevy Bolt, the Malibu Hybrid, and the Chevrolet FNR Concept shown in China that features self driving features. It’s cool that GM is moving forward with electrified…
GM really did trademark “range anxiety”, only later to abandon that mark
Chevy Bolt gives GM a chance to beat Tesla in the electric vehicle marketplace
GM has one-up’d Tesla Motors with the Chevy Bolt concept car unveiled at the 2015 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS). I’ve previously discussed how the lackluster sales of the Chevy Volt, and GM’s nonexistent marketing of the car, makes us question GM’s seriousness for electric vehicles. The poor planning…