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GM’s Mary Barra has a plan to win the electric vehicle race

GM’s Mary Barra has a plan to win the electric vehicle race

The General Motors chief says efficiencies, innovations and learning from mistakes will allow her company to become a leader in electric vehicles.
GM tells White House it agrees to tighter emissions rules
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GM tells White House it agrees to tighter emissions rules

The tighter fuel economy and tailpipe pollution rules are along the lines of what California has already agreed to with five other auto companies.
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GM tells White House it agrees to tighter emissions rules

The tighter fuel economy and tailpipe pollution rules are along the lines of what California has already agreed to with five other auto companies.
G.M.’s profits from trucks and S.U.V.s fuel its electric quest
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G.M.’s profits from trucks and S.U.V.s fuel its electric quest

The automaker earned more than $6 billion last year — money that it will plow into the development of electric and autonomous vehicles.
Jody Freeman: G.M. and the electric-car comeback
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Jody Freeman: G.M. and the electric-car comeback

The end of the gasoline-powered car will transform the economy.
G.M. announcement shakes up U.S. automakers’ transition to electric cars
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G.M. announcement shakes up U.S. automakers’ transition to electric cars

Every carmaker is trying to figure out how to make the leap before governments force it and Tesla and other start-ups lure away drivers.
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G.M. accelerates its ambitions for electric vehicles
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G.M. accelerates its ambitions for electric vehicles

General Motors says it will increase its investment and model offerings over the next five years “to expedite the transition to E.V.s.”
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