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SUMMARY:EV Revolution\, GM RE100 Goal and General Motors Perspective
DESCRIPTION:The EV revolution is here\, and GM is focused on efforts that drive a 0\,0\,0\, future (Zero Crashes\, Zero Emissions\, and Zero Congestion). A crucial transformation of our transport system to EV is necessary\, if we are to achieve the goals of climate change\, while at the same time decarbonizing the grid. Maintaining reliability is essential. \nThis presentation will highlight GM’s key efforts in electrification\, while detailing GM’s 4-Pillar Strategy to achieve the RE100 Goal. Included will be various technologies and services GM is launching that combined with recent actions by Congress (The Inflation Reduction Act) and Infrastructure\, Investment and Jobs Act will provide and why these are important. \nGeneral Motors is a leading player in this field. The presentation also will highlight GM’s Sustainability goals and product transformation to meet our aspiration to make our entire flight of light duty vehicles EVs by 2035. The challenges facing this industry will be discussed as well as how GM proposes to meet them.
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