Notice how the factory doesn’t need a GM logo on it, or a ridiculous made up name that elevates the capability. It doesn’t even need a celebrity billionaire product VP playing CEO to make false statements about which lab cells will make it to production. https://t.co/R29IUA2kUe
— Greg Wester (@gwestr) April 16, 2021
GM and LG to spend $2.3 billion on second EV battery plant in U.S. https://t.co/Wjhq6XsVTq pic.twitter.com/hLiDr3vRlK
— Phil LeBeau (@Lebeaucarnews) April 16, 2021
GM and LG Chem will invest $2.3 billion in a second U.S. battery cell plant for electric vehicles in Tennessee. The plant will support production of GM’s upcoming Cadillac #Lyriq crossover and other future #EVs at a nearby assembly plant. https://t.co/4lftQ9eGSg
— ChargePoint (@ChargePointnet) April 16, 2021
GM and LG to spend $2.3 billion on second EV battery plant in U.S. https://t.co/5dhVYwVkfr
— CNBC (@CNBC) April 16, 2021
GM to build a second battery plant for EVs that will create jobs https://t.co/tD3uOgNYdR
— Freep Autos (@freepautos) April 16, 2021
GM to build a second battery plant for EVs that will create jobs https://t.co/SrwWgh0VG0 via @freep
— Jeffrey Bonior (@JeffBoniorAAM) April 16, 2021
GM to build a second battery plant for EVs that will create jobs https://t.co/3J85MddRes
— Detroit Free Press (@freep) April 16, 2021