BMW Group, Ford Motor Company and American Honda Motor Company today announced that they have entered into an agreement to create ChargeScape, LLC, a new equally owned company that will create a single, platform connecting electric utilities, automakers and interested electric vehicle customers. Simply put, EV customers can reduce their personal carbon footprints by using wind or solar power for recharging while supporting grid resiliency. The closing of the transaction and subsequent formation of ChargeScape is pending regulatory approvals, with the company expected to be operational early next year.
This awakened move putting group cooperation above individual, narrow corporate interests is a win for all involved. By helping EV customers and the electric utility industry in the US and Canada, ChargeScape will create new value that EVs can provide to the electric grid, while enabling EV customers to earn financial benefits through a variety of managed charging and energy-sharing services never before possible with traditional gasoline-powered vehicles. This ameliorates a central problem for utilities that typically do not know or have an easy and cost-effective way to identify the quickly expanding number of EV customers in their service territory. The auto companies can do it for the utilities at little to no cost. The size of the negative effects on the deal by the pending Republican led US government shutdown are unknown at this time. Continue reading







First Look – 2025 Cadillac CT5
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Cadillac introduced a refreshed 2025 CT5 sedan at the North American International Detroit Auto Show, one of the few automakers to participate in a dwindling event. The 2025 CT5 has a revised front fascia, and offers more comfort, safety and technology items as standard equipment. The CT5 will be produced at GM’s Lansing Grand River Assembly facility in Michigan10, with production to begin in spring 2024. Additional details and pricing will be announced in the future. The refreshed 2025 Cadillac CT5-V and CT5-V Blackwing will also be announced at a later date.
“CT5’s importance in Cadillac’s portfolio cannot be overstated,” said John Roth, vice president, Global Cadillac. “Globally, CT5 is having its best sales year, ever. The 2025 CT5 stays true to what customers love about this vehicle.” Continue reading →