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General Motors partners with Redwood Materials to repurpose EV batteries for data centers, amid rising electricity demand and ...
Despite billions spent on charging infrastructure, there are still not enough charging stations in the US and around the ...
GM batteries will be used for energy storage systems, which can hold electric, solar and wind energy to power data centers or EV charging stations.
Automakers are getting a break on fuel economy penalties under a new law signed by U.S. President Donald Trump this month. The change, part of a larger tax and budget package, wipes out fines for ...
Not only did Tesla have a significant first-mover (or, maybe, fast-follower) advantage with electric cars, the company also collected a fiercely loyal set of buyers. This presented a real challenge ...
GM and Redwood solve one of the biggest EV sustainability challenges by repurposing old batteries for energy storage instead of sending them to the landfill.
Lucid Air owners who didn’t opt for the DreamDrive Pro system may now regret their decision. Unlike Tesla’s Full Self-Driving ...
General Motors and Redwood Materials are joining forces yet again, this time with the intent to build energy storage units ...
Chevy is bringing back the beloved affordable electric hatch. The new Chevy Bolt EV is expected to arrive later ...
America's biggest car manufacturer is embracing AI to improve production and marketing, especially for its electric vehicles.
As the use of AI grows, a 2024 Department of Energy study found that U.S. data centers could swallow up to 12% of all U.S. electricity use by 2028, approximately triple today's share.
GM will send batteries — new and old — to Redwood Materials, which will assemble them into large packs capable of supporting ...