How Ford And GM Are Plotting A Battery Breakup With China
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Inside General Motors' Global Technical Center, advanced research on next-generation lithium manganese-rich batteries is underway, key for the company’s electric vehicle ambitions. This comes as Ford also makes strides with similar technology at its Ion Park hub. Both U.S. automakers aim to bridge the gap with China, which holds a significant lead in EV technology. Moreover, these developments may lower costs and improve EV accessibility. Amid regulatory uncertainties and supply chain challenges, GM and Ford's efforts to innovate battery chemistry underscore their vision for a sustainable electric future.
GM and Ford's research on next-generation lithium manganese-rich (LMR) batteries is crucial for America's electric vehicle future and to compete against China's dominance.
The research labs at GM are innovative and essential, focusing on advanced battery technology that could redefine EV production for American automakers.
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