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General Motors' dealers would rather quit than go electric
150 take a buy out deal
General Motors dealerships are not too keen on the outfit’s move to electric cars.
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GM invests $2.2 billion for electric cars
Wants to increase production
General Motors is investing about $2.2 billion in its US manufacturing operations, largely to increase production of electric vehicles.
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Amazon and GM invest in electric truck manufacturer
Rivian now valued at $1-2 billion
Amazon and General Motors want to invest in Rivian Automotive in a deal that would value the US electric truck manufacturer at between $1 billion and $2 billion.
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Car industry still needs more humans
Roberts not Robots
Car industry employees should not be concerned about robots taking their jobs – at least not for the moment.
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General Motors banks on Autodesk 's new, lightweight 3D-printed parts
Cutting down on suppliers
General Motors has announced that it is working with design software company Autodesk Inc to manufacture new, lightweight 3D-printed parts that could help the automaker meet its goals to add alternative-fuel vehicles to its product lineup.
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Nvidia VP of software goes to General Motors
Self-driving Sasha Ostojic
It was quite a big deal when a key Zen engineer, Jim Keller, left AMD for Tesla, and we are starting to see a trend now as Sasha Ostojic Vice President, Software at Nvidia has taken a job at General Motors.
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Alleged 2018 'Chevrolet Jolt' isn't an official vehicle
GM denies involvement, hints at copyright infringement
Recently, a website for an unreleased Chevrolet vehicle has been listed alleging to portray an upcoming all-electric vehicle with a 230-mile range and a price as low as $30,000. While the new Chevrolet vehicle is schedule to launch sometime in 2018, there is only one problem – it isn’t an official vehicle authorized by Chevrolet or any of its partners.