INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
GM is poised to build more all-electric vehicles as improvements continue at its recently expanded battery lab and a new LG Electronics
plant in Michigan comes online, according to the automaker chairman and CEO Mary Barra .
The LG Electronics facility in Hazel Park willstart
making battery packs this fall to supply GM Orion Assembly Plant, where the automaker builds the all-electric Chevrolet Bolt, Barra wrote
The post, provided a progress report towards the company goalofzero crashes, zero emissions and zero congestion.
Over the last century,
cars, trucks and crossovers transformed our lives by giving us the freedom of mobility
But relying exclusively on internal combustion engines to power this freedom presents challenges,& Barra wrote
&Today, we have a tremendous opportunity to help reduce these challenges by adding electric vehicles to our lineup.
Much of the post was a
recap, noting GM plan to launch 20 new all-electric vehicles globally by 2023 and a production increase of the Chevy Bolt
The company also plans todeliver a prototype vehicle capable ofa 180-mile range with less than 10 minutes of chargingto Delta Electronics
for official testing as part of a new United States Department of Energy initiative that was covered last month by Bloomberg.
There were a
few new nuggets, namely that the LG Electronics plant would soon be producing battery packs.
Barra also said thanks to a recent expansion of
its battery lab, GM is able tocomplete nearly all battery testing under one roof, which has reduced development time and cost
The lab, located in GM&sGlobal Technical Center in Warren, Mich., is now more than 100,000 square feet and includes new heavy and mild
battery abuse test areas.
GM has planned additional major enhancements of the battery lab that will begin this fall and include adding with
new test chambers and advanced equipment.