
GM claimed that it will connect [err, plug-in?] customers “seamlessly with residential, fleet and commercial energy assets.
It’s an ambitious, industry leading program that can help customers rid themselves of some of the negative aspects of relying on utility companies. GM Energy’s services will also enable the sale of energy from EV and stationary storage batteries back to utilities during peak, high energy consumption periods, unlocking even more potential value for customers and increasing resiliency for the electrical grid, GM said. Continue reading










EV Battery Goldrush – GM and Queensland Pacific Metals
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General Motors Co. (NYSE: GM) said to today it has obtained a new source of cost-competitive nickel and cobalt for Ultium battery cells after making a “strategic investment” in Queensland Pacific Metals of Australia.
The so-called nickel laterite ore is expected to be processed using a new and proprietary method that helps reduce waste with no requirement of a tailings dam, GM claimed. GM is expected to invest up to $69 million in Queensland Pacific Metals for the development of its proposed Townsville Energy Chemicals Hub (TECH) Project in Northern Australia. The TECH Project*is expected to begin construction in 2023. Continue reading →