General Motors is shaking up its electric vehicle strategy once again. Despite bumper EV sales in 2024, the US automaker told investors yesterday that it will stop branding its batteries under the ...
The agreement, if ratified, will cover 1,600 workers making batteries for General Motors in Ohio. The union said it would be a model for efforts elsewhere. By Neal E. Boudette The United Automobile ...
A majority of workers at Ultium Cells battery plant in Spring Hill signed cards to join the United Auto Workers, and the company agreed Wednesday to recognize the union without a vote. Ultium, a joint ...
General Motors has dropped the Ultium name immediately with no new replacement planned, though the name will survive on the automaker’s joint-venture battery facilities. GM took second-place after ...
General Motors has announced that its GM Defense subsidiary will provide GM Ultium battery technology in support of the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) Pulsed Power and Energy Laboratory (PPEL) ...
After years of marketing the name "Ultium" for its electric vehicle technology, even going as far as promoting the moniker in Super Bowl commercials, General Motors is transitioning to a post-Ultium ...
The UAW agreement includes a $3,000 signing bonus and wages that will reach $35 an hour by 2027. The UAW has made organizing EV battery plants a priority as Detroit automakers transition away from ...
SPRING HILL, Tenn. (WKRN) — Changes to the electric vehicle market will once again shake up some Spring Hill jobs. A spokesperson for General Motors told News 2 that the company “is realigning EV ...
The automaker’s Ultium platform is losing its name and getting cheaper LFP batteries into the mix. The automaker’s Ultium platform is losing its name and getting cheaper LFP batteries into the mix. is ...
LG Energy Solution is set to become the sole owner of a $2.6 billion electric vehicle battery plant in Delta Township, Michigan. A coalition of local agencies is requesting state and local incentives ...
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