General Motors believes in an all-electric future and will launch 20 all-electric cars by 2023
General Motors have outlined an all-electric path to zero emissions with at least 20 new all-electric vehicles to be produced by 2023 in an announcement made today in Detroit.
In the next 18 months, GM will introduce two new all-electric vehicles based off technology they have developed from their years of production of the Chevrolet Bolt EV. These will be the first of at least 20 new all-electric vehicles coming to dealers showroom floors.
“General Motors believes in an all-electric future,” said Mark Reuss, General Motors executive vice president of Product Development, Purchasing and Supply Chain. “Although that future won’t happen overnight, GM is committed to driving increased usage and acceptance of electric vehicles through no-compromise solutions that meet our customers’ needs.”
“These aren’t just words in a war of press releases” Reuss added, stressing that CEO Mary Barra has been outlining GM’s zero-emissions and autonomous-driving objectives for several years. The company also used this announcement to unveil its latest version of its all-electric Chevy Bolt EV.
General Motors, its subsidiaries and joint venture entities produce and sell vehicles under the Chevrolet, Cadillac, Baojun, Buick, GMC, Holden, Jiefang and Wuling brands.