GM Ramps Up Vehicle Electrification

by Auto in the News on July 1, 2011

GM Hybrid badge imageGeneral Motors is rapidly gearing up for new electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids. To prepare for these vehicles, the automaker is investing heavily the building of its own components, including electric motors. GM has even injected $270 million into its Baltimore plant, which will build new electric motors.

“We believe the future of sustainable transportation is electrically driven vehicles and this facility will help us maintain a leadership position within this category,” said Mike Robinson, GM vice president, Energy, Environment and Safety Policy. “It’s fitting that green ‘motors of the future’ are being built at a facility well-recognized for ongoing efforts to reduce its environmental impact.”

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