General Motors has announced that its venture capital subsidiary GM Ventures has invested US$7m in California battery specialist Envia Systems. The alliance will give GM’s battery engineering team access to advanced lithium-ion cathode technology offering higher cell energy density and lower cost. Separately, the OEM has secured the right to Subscribe to Automotive World to … Continued
General Motors has announced that its venture capital subsidiary GM Ventures has invested US$7m in California battery specialist Envia Systems. The alliance will give GM’s battery engineering team access to advanced lithium-ion cathode technology offering higher cell energy density and lower cost. Separately, the OEM has secured the right to
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