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General Motors & Honda To Unite and Co-Develop Affordable Electric Vehicles

$General Motors (GM.US)$ and $Honda Motor (HMC.US)$ are planning to come up with the production of electric vehicles that could be of lower cost but equipped with a higher level of quality for the global markets in which the smaller vehicles could be a better option as they seem to have more pleasing attraction among the automobile admirers. In addition to this, they are looking forward to smashing 50% EV sales by 2023 in North America. In order to execute that, this partnership needs to offer electric products with decent performance, a minimum range of 250 miles also as GM’S Executive Vice president of electric, autonomous, and fuel cell programs stated that the products are expected to be less than $30,000.
General Motors & Honda To Unite and Co-Develop Affordable Electric Vehicles
Basically, this collaboration is not a unique step as they have already worked together for more than 20 years on various tasks like the production of fuel cells, battery and cruise origin shared autonomous vehicles, etc. and in 2018, they had joined their hands together in the development of an autonomous vehicle. Ultium battery technology is General Motor’s foundation laid for EV strategy and Honda has already depended on GM’s first generation of Ultium electric platform to develop two purpose-built electric wagons. The first one is Honda Prologue which is expected to launch in the North American market by 2024 and the other one yet to be named Acura crossover.
The new vehicles will also be powered by the same battery technology, but so far all the Ultium models were of premium form. The aforementioned two crossovers launching in 2024 are developed in GM’s manufacturing plant. And currently, the two automobile makers associate in developing and utilizing the next generation of General Motor’s Ultium battery technology that will be compiled with lithium metal solid-state technology.
As a result, the next-generation Honda/Acura labeled vehicles will be built profusely with millions of units per year and the process will undergo in both the construction plants of Honda and General Motors. It is also cited that the traditional collaboration of General Motors and Honda will also take place in the upcoming battery technologies where Honda will be contributing to solid-state batteries. Here are the words of Mary Barra, the Chairman, and CEO of $General Motors (GM.US)$ on the partnership with Honda, “ General Motors and Honda will share our best technology, design, and manufacturing strategies to deliver affordable and desirable EVs on a global scale, including our key markets in North America, South America, and China,”.
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