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During its annual GM Fleet Solutions Summit, General Motors has launched a new brand to serve fleet EV customers named "Envolve" With this launch, the legendary automaker stated it has entered a phase of accelerated expansion as it will aiding corporate clients minimize their footprint, optimize their fleets and improve driver safety. The unveiling was positively received by AutoZone Inc
GM's peer, Stellantis N.V. recently celebrated the inauguration of its Europe gigafactory. Located in France, Stellarntis joined forces with TotalEnergies and Mercedez-Benz to build this ACC battery gigafactory. Reuters reported the words of its CEO Carlos Tavares, who said that Stellantis will be needing one or even two additional battery plants in the U.S. to meet its EV output targets. Stellantis aims to achieve carbon net zero by 2038, with the French plant expected to produce high-performance lithium-ion batteries with a minimal CO2 footprint. Therefore, latest factory is the first of the three that Stellantis plans to open in Europe to power its electrification plans.
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Ford And Tesla Pact To Disrupt The EV Universe
The deal between Tesla and Ford could easily be a game changer and result in NCAS becoming the new industry norm. Automakers like GM, Stellantis and Volkswagen have a big choice to make: will they stick to their playbooks and have less charging options, also keeping in mind that Tesla's superchargers have been ranked as superior to others, or will they put their egos aside like Ford to prioritize their customers, offer them fast and convenient charging through an adaptor to access Tesla superchargers and together make a big step towards global EV adoption.
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