GM is going all out in the Electric Vehicles Market – Watch the below video to know more
According to CNBC Report, GM is one of the largest automakers in the world with a range of models falling under its four brands, Chevy, Buick, Cadillac, and GMC. The automaker made its name selling gas burning cars but in January 2021, it made a stunning announcement.
The company said it “aspires to eliminate tailpipe emissions from new light-duty vehicles by 2035.” This means that GM intends to stop selling gas-burning cars. General Motors says it wants to lead electric vehicle sales in North America by 2025, and vows that its new Ultium battery platform will drive that dominance.
Not only are cars going electric but so are boats. General Motors recently invested $150 million in one start-up, Pure Watercraft, to build an electric pontoon boat. And several others are working to bring their own battery-powered offerings to market.
Timestamps and Content of the Video include:
- 00:00 Why GM’s all-electric future is a big gamble
- 15:17 The rise of electric boats
- 27:13 Why GM says its Ultium platform will drive EV dominance