Why GM Says Its Ultium Batteries Will Lead It To EV Dominance

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  • Опубликовано: 12 май 2022
  • General Motors says it wants to lead EV sales in North America by 2025, and vows that its new Ultium battery platform will drive that dominance. But what makes GM’s EV battery and motor technology different from competitors, including industry leader Tesla?
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    Why GM Says Its Ultium Batteries Will Lead It To EV Dominance

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  • @TJMartinek
    @TJMartinek 2 года назад +1322

    I love how GM talks so confidently, as if they didn't ignore EV tech for a decade...

    • @brunoheggli2888
      @brunoheggli2888 2 года назад +49

      Who cares about the past?Sure not me!The present and the future is all what counts!GM will doing great!

    • @nick_0
      @nick_0 2 года назад +35

      New company direction is always welcomed

    • @a.m.doesit9347
      @a.m.doesit9347 2 года назад

      I bought a Ford Maverick. I am averaging 44mpg on my daily commute, but the next vehicle I get will most likely be an EV......ruclips.net/video/15HsJrSNr8w/видео.html but who evers builds an electric truck in the same size they got my $$$$

    • @brich2712
      @brich2712 2 года назад +20

      Maybe they were studying it behind the scenes.

    • @nobutoneme1325
      @nobutoneme1325 2 года назад +34

      @@brunoheggli2888 it's exactly what Thomas is saying. GM is making this optimistic assumptions based on past technology and not looking 5 years from now, this feel-good video doesn't state the obvious: that pouch batteries are already at the tail-light of EV technology as of today

  • @dontbanmebrodontbanme5403
    @dontbanmebrodontbanme5403 2 года назад +448

    "In China, GM sells more electric cars than Tesla..."
    Yes, the "car" is the Wuling Hong Guang Mini EV, which is basically a golf cart.

    • @lanzer22
      @lanzer22 2 года назад

      Don’t forget to mention that their plan was to sell China made EV to Americans but Trump slapped on the tariffs and suddenly they’re a proud American manufacture.

    • @mikafiltenborg2291
      @mikafiltenborg2291 2 года назад +105

      GM only own 40% of Wuling, BUT GM count All Wuling cars sales! Lol. GM are runs by 🤡🤡🤡

    • @Thisisstupid12
      @Thisisstupid12 2 года назад +29

      It's also a Chinese car.

    • @PeteZam
      @PeteZam 2 года назад

      it also isnt even number one anymore, and it has been outsold for several quarters now by tesla, but i expect nothing less from a trash news org like this.

    • @stevepailet8258
      @stevepailet8258 2 года назад +32

      yes but they only make $14 per vehicle

  • @BIGTONY2132001
    @BIGTONY2132001 2 года назад +79

    The General Motors EV1 was an electric car produced and leased by General Motors from 1996 to 1999. It was the first mass-produced and purpose-designed electric vehicle of the modern era from a major automaker and the first GM car designed to be an electric vehicle from the outset, if G.M. would have stuck with its EV program they would be #1 in through out the world today.

    • @erossinema8797
      @erossinema8797 Год назад +15

      That's one of the many reasons I don't care what GM does----I will never own a car with their nameplate on it. They're scatterbrained and scream unreliable. The EV1 was a ridiculously missed opportunity.

    • @MrCountrycuz
      @MrCountrycuz Год назад +1

      Ifs are for children.

    • @calmorton4619
      @calmorton4619 Год назад

      @@MrCountrycuz B) We were all children once upon a time...
      But we grew up and started punching back? Ain't gonna get clobbered by any "if (you don't stopdat rightnow!)" that constrains our (not your's) cherished freedoms?
      Merci for your "if" ...tizz a gem

    • @Donovaan
      @Donovaan Год назад +1

      If you're gonna quote Wikipedia, give them credit.
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Motors_EV1

    • @BIGTONY2132001
      @BIGTONY2132001 Год назад +1

      @@Donovaan Keep reading its not all WIKI...

  • @btpiercy845
    @btpiercy845 Год назад +10

    I remember 20 years ago GM said the same thing about hydrogen fuel cell vehicles…systemic dishonesty at its best

  • @user-to2rf1rj5v
    @user-to2rf1rj5v 2 года назад +125

    4:33 Tesla is already using LFP batteries in nearly 50% of the cars sold this year. Even in their NCA cars, they use less cobalt than any other EV maker today.

    • @brunoheggli2888
      @brunoheggli2888 2 года назад +7

      Tesla is to slow,and already behind,they dont even have a truck,its laughable!

    • @oxide9717
      @oxide9717 2 года назад +27

      @@brunoheggli2888 You gotta be a troll for sure . Tesla is Slow ? It doesn't matter how fast your running if your running in the wrong direction the Rivian and lightening are really inefficient and you can tell it was rush Tesla couldnt release the cybertruck this year bcos they were waiting for the high yield of the 4680 . When the cybertruck comes out it gonna make the other trucks look outdated.

    • @user-to2rf1rj5v
      @user-to2rf1rj5v 2 года назад +20

      @@brunoheggli2888 That's the funniest, most false thing I've heard yet today. Congrats.

    • @brunoheggli2888
      @brunoheggli2888 2 года назад

      @@user-to2rf1rj5v Tesla made zero trucks!Its all just hot air!The cyberyruck will be extremly expensiv,so its not a product for the masses!

    • @kiuklee90
      @kiuklee90 2 года назад +6

      Tesla use LFP for model 3 and short range models because they are cheap and CATL supplies most of LFP. They use LG's battery for long range model x and y, even in China market.

  • @heyheythecat
    @heyheythecat 2 года назад +16

    I'm glad there is Tesla. If not Tesla, these dinasour brands will probably never transform into EV.

    • @philmanke7642
      @philmanke7642 2 года назад +1

      Love yer I.D.!.!.!.

    • @jacquesthompson2946
      @jacquesthompson2946 Год назад

      You are soo right. GM has never made great cars. I dont see a change. Their cars dont do well overseas

    • @TheBDD1970
      @TheBDD1970 Год назад

      @@blakejohnson3864 Hmmm I thought the goal was to reduce carbon emissions? I agree, the appeal is there now.

    • @waterheaterservices
      @waterheaterservices Год назад

      @@jacquesthompson2946 My 1966 Cadillac may not last even fifty more years.

    • @sweetman5249
      @sweetman5249 Год назад

      Agreed

  • @michaelbabella9012
    @michaelbabella9012 Год назад +4

    they had the tech leading car in the 80's, the EV1...they CRUSHED all of them!

  • @hollywoodundeadandpinkguyf2842
    @hollywoodundeadandpinkguyf2842 Год назад +9

    The price and range justtttttt hit the right spot for me. If GM's ultium pack does have a minimum of 300 range and is 30k that would be a top competitor to me.

    • @blindtoby8967
      @blindtoby8967 Год назад +1

      Ten years life span...

    • @calmorton4619
      @calmorton4619 Год назад +3

      @@blindtoby8967 10 years...based on 10 seconds of typing, yes?

    • @wattlebough
      @wattlebough Год назад +2

      Problem is they only made 26 EVs in Q1 of 2022. With all that head start and experience you’d expect GM to be making and exporting millions of them every year. What’s wrong with this picture?

    • @dingbop963
      @dingbop963 Год назад +1

      Less lifespan than LFP

    • @travisyarbrough4033
      @travisyarbrough4033 Год назад

      Remember they are still using LG fire causing cells in the packs. A burned down EV is not worth much. Remedy is to cut your range that you bought with it. So be careful. Unfortunately a current EV owner waiting almost three years for a word on recall replacement. Profit over safety and range is subject to their choosing later on......

  • @dontbanmebrodontbanme5403
    @dontbanmebrodontbanme5403 2 года назад +130

    "Around 2008, we said people really want an EV..."
    Yeah, we all did, after we saw the success Tesla was having! 😂😂😂

    • @dipladonic
      @dipladonic 2 года назад +1

      Axiomatically, ubiquitous EVs will destroy the electricity grid. I'm incredulous as to why that isn't blatantly obvious to everyone.

    • @SA2004YG
      @SA2004YG 2 года назад +6

      @@dipladonic it will be upgraded

    • @waynelewis9110
      @waynelewis9110 2 года назад +8

      @@dipladonic The grid is actively being improved. The transition to EVs isn’t an overnight thing. The transition from horses (or no means of transportation at all) to ICE vehicles wasn’t overnight either.

    • @dontbanmebrodontbanme5403
      @dontbanmebrodontbanme5403 2 года назад +6

      @@dipladonic
      I'm incredulous as to why you're not familiar with the steps that are being taken to deal with this. Everyone knows that if everyone starts pulling from the grid, it won't be able to handle it...AS IT CURRENTLY STANDS. Which is why there are already projects underway to increase the capacity overall. The only thing that has slowed this down is politicians who are beholden to the fossil fuel industry and want to see EVs fail.

    • @dipladonic
      @dipladonic 2 года назад

      @@SA2004YG What with...dilute, intermittent wind and sun generated electricity!

  • @see-it-for-yourself
    @see-it-for-yourself 2 года назад +58

    So far the only dominance they've had is in BEV recalls

    • @rand49er
      @rand49er 2 года назад +4

      LG's problem in manufacturing the Bolt's battery which is not Ultium by the way.

    • @constantinosbou
      @constantinosbou 2 месяца назад

      @@rand49er Well, it was GM's product was it? Full responsibility for GM. Lg is just a partner.

  • @Norantio
    @Norantio Год назад +40

    The repairable/upgradable battery pack is definitely a great step forward. Tesla integrating the pack into their body structure is nice and all, but its frozen in place. They're already not good at customer service.

    • @vettefan7965
      @vettefan7965 Год назад +3

      @@FabianVolf1 That Model S has gone through 2 (or more, not specified) battery packs and 8 drive motors.

    • @Tore_Lund
      @Tore_Lund Год назад

      Pouch cells are the way to get highest energy density battery pack. Kia does it and pr. kwh, this packs the tightest. Samsung dipped below $100 per kWh two years ago on the cell level.

    • @mocheeks709
      @mocheeks709 Год назад +4

      Battery swap technique better than charging, a lot faster.

    • @Ry_TSG
      @Ry_TSG Год назад +3

      @@FabianVolf1 Given how much simpler electric cars are than gas cars, I bet you many EVs will be able to drive over a million miles regularly with proper maintenance. The problem is not the car itself but the fact that the battery will get worn down over time, which is where having a modular, serviceable battery system will be very important

    • @Ry_TSG
      @Ry_TSG Год назад +1

      @@mocheeks709 It's incredibly wasteful and not very useful considering EVs can take as little as 15 minutes to charge nowadays

  • @steveakin1103
    @steveakin1103 2 года назад +67

    Going forward, I recommend you include a comparative analysis among all the manufacturers with their EV’s regarding maximum charge rate, maximum range, and efficiency (including whether or not the models have a heat pumps). It is in these three areas that people find the most value with her EV’s because these three areas point to the true long-term value of those vehicles.

    • @markplott4820
      @markplott4820 2 года назад +9

      TESLA model Y "50D" made in AUSTIN is Superior to anything made by Legacy auto,

    • @VickersDoorter
      @VickersDoorter Год назад +11

      Adults roll their eyes at the "I was like" millennial verbal tick. Now a strata of adults have a verbal tick of their own. It's "Going forward". Completely superflous and pointless, it can be used at the beginning or end of sentences; going forward...

    • @fladave99
      @fladave99 Год назад

      Ford says their truck has a 300 mile range. When towing its really about 50 MILES.
      Its all a big scam. OIL produces hundred of products INCLUDING FERTILIZER for the entire world. So we will STILL be a oil based market. I just wonder whatthey are going to do with all the gasoline that will STILL BE PRODUCED< but not used by anything. Where are you going to store all those MILLIONS of barrels of gas every day and what is the result when it catches fire and cant be extinguished

    • @danielstory2761
      @danielstory2761 Год назад +9

      This was probably partly sponsored by them, this is literally hot air

    • @andrewbrown6578
      @andrewbrown6578 Год назад

      Right now Mercedes has the range advantage pretty much locked down, even tesla new battery cannot come close to Mercedes battery range.
      Others have vastly improved electric motors and weigh only 18kg, can produce 700hp each.
      Others have various other amazingly advanced advantages to others, Tesla the cause of the ev revolution has maybe the closest to autonomous driving, but Others have caught up to them before they have even released it.
      Quality of build must go yo VOLVO although they need to lower weight drastically. Others are way behind in ev development yet , but I for one am do happy not to own an ev right now as energy companies greed is making ev ownership just way too expensive right now.

  • @DrakeShattuck
    @DrakeShattuck 2 года назад +136

    I hear a lot of "gonna do", "gonna make". GM is just putting on a happy face for investors. They are light years behind Tesla and other startups and the only EV that they have sold in any numbers is the bolt which of course they had to recall because of fire risk because they just threw the product out to market; something they often do.

    • @Rodrigo8
      @Rodrigo8 2 года назад +1

      You are right. When you have nothing you use the good and old speculation. That's older than my great-grandfather!

    • @TToTToTT
      @TToTToTT 2 года назад +4

      by 2025 while GM reaches tesla's 1mil EV sales, tesla would already be building flying cars...

    • @politcallycorrect5816
      @politcallycorrect5816 2 года назад +3

      light years? lol

    • @om8039
      @om8039 2 года назад +1

      While Tesla says we did or we have done already lol just look at our Gigapresses

    • @Nairuulagch
      @Nairuulagch 2 года назад

      GM has sided with Oil Mafia and intentionally killed EVs we all know it. GM is the most progress killer corporation ever known. All GM cars are trash at best.

  • @ag4eng
    @ag4eng 2 года назад +29

    I hope it works for GM Ultium batteries because they cannot afford anymore fires.

    • @fivepointeightnate
      @fivepointeightnate 2 года назад

      Doesn't matter if they won't have cars to put them in for 2-3 years. Just smoke and mirrors while they try to figure things out like how to make 20 models of electric cars hahahaha

    • @ag4eng
      @ag4eng 2 года назад +1

      @@fivepointeightnate GM is leaning on LG for the Ultium system. On the other tech end, they have Super Cruise. It is possible they learn from the past. For now they are in bad shape.

    • @henryhill3778
      @henryhill3778 Год назад

      @@fivepointeightnate Exactly!

  • @utah133
    @utah133 Год назад +6

    I've owned three different Chevy Volts, the large-battery hybrid they built 2011-2019. They knew what they were doing even then. Volts are very dependable. The battery management system was very well designed.

    • @wattlebough
      @wattlebough Год назад

      The problem is in Q1 of2022 they only made 26 of them, in 3 months. After eleven years of experience with the Volt you’d expect they’d be making and exporting millions. What’s wrong with this picture?

    • @utah133
      @utah133 Год назад +1

      @@wattlebough After they sold enough to where the government rebate was no longer available the price was less attractive. GM wasn't making much on the Volt anymore. . So they said

    • @steven4315
      @steven4315 Год назад

      Because the Volt ICE motor was used as a range extender the battery management system works well on the Bolt.

  • @alanpinnt
    @alanpinnt Год назад +1

    Guy from Munro is on the money. GM has the ability to innovate and be a game changer but they need a complete corporate structure change for that to happen.

  • @cerverg
    @cerverg 2 года назад +39

    I haven't laughed that much in years... Thank you, GM!

    • @nick_0
      @nick_0 2 года назад +4

      It's the smug confidence that benefits the consumer tho :)

    • @virgilpalmer2427
      @virgilpalmer2427 2 года назад

      Yeah, it's laughable for sure..

    • @gregelseman8546
      @gregelseman8546 2 года назад +2

      ​ GM has had battery tech but wanted to make a profit. They had the largest battery lab in the world back in 2009 when they invented the Chevy volt and been quietly working on it.

  • @darylfoster7944
    @darylfoster7944 2 года назад +57

    GM doesn't even realize how far behind it is. Bankruptcy is almost inevitable (followed by another bailout).

    • @garym2282
      @garym2282 2 года назад

      I don't think they've paid off their last bankruptcy! They're billions in the hole!

    • @mikafiltenborg2291
      @mikafiltenborg2291 2 года назад

      GM bankrupt before 2027

    • @Thisisstupid12
      @Thisisstupid12 2 года назад

      My tax dollars better not be used for bailout. Biden can pay for it.

    • @none-qs3sl
      @none-qs3sl 2 года назад

      bet.

    • @bigfoot2547
      @bigfoot2547 2 года назад

      Screw that nonsense. No bailouts for anyone anymore. The American people are the only ones that never get bailed out.

  • @the_lost_navigator7266
    @the_lost_navigator7266 Год назад +2

    "We're working towards a goal where we have zero crashes, zero emissions and zero congestion"
    You're going to stop selling cars??

  • @gregelseman8546
    @gregelseman8546 2 года назад +3

    Great Job GM... This will do very well. A winner..

  • @mastershredder2002
    @mastershredder2002 2 года назад +8

    They really reused that animation of batteries falling into a battery chassis about 100x in this video.

  • @beans4gas
    @beans4gas 2 года назад +18

    The proof in the pudding is in the eating.
    It is hard to see that GM can make a good quality product, give their track record.

    • @rand49er
      @rand49er 2 года назад

      Do you know anything at all about GM's products? I'm sure you own only foreign cars, what was I thinking.

    • @beans4gas
      @beans4gas 2 года назад

      @@rand49er Nope. Im just a keyboard warrior. The comment is mostly with reguard with their EV attempt. You ever hear of the Bolt or Nikola?
      I own several classic vehicles which I put in an GM LT, LS engine, wirh a 4L80e tranny.
      Yes I do follow up with GM and given how old and big they are I am disappointed in their failed attempts.

  • @larryo6874
    @larryo6874 2 года назад +4

    Saying and doing are very different things. I wish GM the best but Tesla, Ford, Rivian, Volkswagen are way ahead of GM on the EV front.

  • @BradleyT2p2
    @BradleyT2p2 Год назад +2

    1-2 years ago I would have said 100% my first EV will be a Tesla in 2024. Now it's close to 10% a Tesla, 90% something cheaper.

  • @korswe
    @korswe 2 года назад +5

    Should Congress pass a legislation that says a company that received a bailout before cannot ask for another bailout unless the previous bailout has been paid back? GM still has not paid back the previous bailout.

    • @colingenge9999
      @colingenge9999 2 года назад +1

      GM has apparently got addicted to bail outs. Everything they do in say is designed to trick politicians in to handing them another bail out. Oddly both Ford and GM manufactured most of their vehicles out of the US so this union job thing is a big hoax.

  • @LaniakeaDenizen
    @LaniakeaDenizen 2 года назад +117

    Competition's a good thing. We'll see if GM can actually rival other companies with their EVs or if it's just marketing talk.

    • @MmC-vn1mf
      @MmC-vn1mf 2 года назад +5

      Tesla is all marketing talk.....

    • @a-don13
      @a-don13 2 года назад +19

      @@MmC-vn1mf Tesla literally don't even a marketing department but go off i guess.

    • @MmC-vn1mf
      @MmC-vn1mf 2 года назад +11

      @@a-don13 Never said Tesla had a marketing department.... Elon IS there marketing... Yet to see a working Hyperloop,robo taxi, ai robot, cyber truck, EV semi, etc etc etc

    • @mkocel
      @mkocel 2 года назад +4

      @@MmC-vn1mf A cursory internet search says otherwise, troll

    • @a-don13
      @a-don13 2 года назад +3

      @@MmC-vn1mf well... you'll see them. none of their models ever came on time, no different here.
      plus hyperloop isn't under tesla.

  • @johncahill3644
    @johncahill3644 Год назад +16

    GM hasn’t led in technology since the early years with Leland and Kettering after they purchased Cadillac. They kept trying though...tried borrowing ideas like the fiberglas car body, rear-mounted air-cooled engines, aluminum cylinder blocks, plastic intake manifolds etc. Mostly they’ve relied on advertising...Heartbeat of America and so on. GM started as a holding company and went right back to their roots in the 70’s when smaller, more efficient cars were needed and GM knew just who to buy from cheap and rebrand as their own. GM has never been a company for going the extra mile and perfecting their borrowed ideas. Don’t be surprised if “Ultium” never performs as cool as it sounds (and I say this as a guy who did engineering on the plastic intake manifolds and Northstar system).

    • @timothykeith1367
      @timothykeith1367 Год назад +2

      I love the smallblock Chevy v8. Over 100 million were produced.

    • @h.mandelene3279
      @h.mandelene3279 Год назад

      "a guy who did engineering on the plastic intake manifolds and Northstar system" Did you also pick the cylinder head bolts and tap by chance????(threads would strip=loose head\burn coolant)

  • @frankcoffey
    @frankcoffey 2 года назад +3

    The way demand is for EVs it looks like production numbers is all that matters right now. If you make the most EVs you sell the most EVs, that's it. It will be years before cross shopping starts to matter.

  • @awjelfs5034
    @awjelfs5034 2 года назад +66

    Tesla is no longer just about the Vehicle, the production line for Tesla is a astounding piece of technology. It can be upgraded daily and takes ten hours to make a complete vehicle. VW takes 30 hours to make a vehicle.

    • @maxfaxdude
      @maxfaxdude 2 года назад +3

      @@Alexius1Komnenos Someone has been in a Tesla lately...

    • @theodorehaskins3756
      @theodorehaskins3756 2 года назад

      @@Alexius1Komnenos So what’s in your garage?

    • @justin9152
      @justin9152 2 года назад +11

      10 hours VS 30 hours? Well I guess that explains the terrible build quality.

    • @dcrook1123
      @dcrook1123 2 года назад +2

      @@justin9152 I think he meant to say 30 minutes

    • @Patrick-bu5vy
      @Patrick-bu5vy 2 года назад +3

      Another meaningless factoid from the Tesla hype machine. How many cars roll off the line in ten hours? 30 hours? Could be identical on a per hour basis.

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    @gaileickhoff116 2 года назад +49

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      @yingle6027 2 года назад +2

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  • @solace669
    @solace669 Год назад +2

    1:24 "There are countless startups all around the world"
    *shows Polestar which is just Volvo's premium brand*

  • @chomihai
    @chomihai 2 года назад +4

    Give this narrator a raise, is the best voice of cnbc

  • @meeyou3128
    @meeyou3128 2 года назад +12

    #1 EV in the US????? This will age well.

    • @andromeda9340
      @andromeda9340 2 года назад

      facts,In terms of legacy auto this is true.if you put tesla in the mix then nope lol

  • @MP-zf7kg
    @MP-zf7kg Год назад +4

    All this stuff is still way expensive. One of the main points of electrification is the reduction in tight-tolerance, high-assembly time mechanical components. You pretty much end up with one moving part, the motor spindle.
    Point being is that when these machines are mature, they ought to cost one helluva lot less to make than ICE vehicles.

    • @omelborpon3159
      @omelborpon3159 Год назад

      Totally agree. Much simpler and fewer components, and fewer labor hours needed for assembly. When production numbers scale up, EVs should be cheaper.

    • @allencooper3622
      @allencooper3622 Год назад

      Just read an article,that changing the battery is more expensive than a new vehicle. Don't know if it's TRUE, but agree with you, way to expensive for the majority of people. Then again that may be their intention that only the rich and the government will be the only ones driving( won't need as many charging stations with that theory)

    • @franklinmartin8103
      @franklinmartin8103 Год назад +1

      The right tolerance just moved to the electrode thickness and how much and how quickly both electrode swell inside that pouch. The cathode swells a bit more on charging. So there isn't really a reduction in right tolerance parts. It just gets shifted to the new parts added like the Energy storage system, (the battery pack) and it's related parts. Electrode swelling and thermal management will be the new quality challenges, especially when electrode thicknesses, both material coating and metal substrate are measured in micron or equivalent, ( 0.0001").

    • @noliver7913
      @noliver7913 Год назад

      @@allencooper3622 Was it a GM vehicle?

  • @raymondhuot1684
    @raymondhuot1684 2 года назад

    I was at the Epcot center in 1985 at the energy pavillon and I saw a display of an electric car base frame quite similar to the present model and with a diesel 3 cylinder turbo for recharge and assist. So much time was loosened ……

    • @jogibajr
      @jogibajr Год назад

      Diesel so you could roll coal on EVs.

  • @brian4407
    @brian4407 2 года назад +68

    I remember when GM said their new Northstar engine was going to be revolutionary. It turned out to be the most unreliable and poorly designed engine of it's time.

    • @rand49er
      @rand49er 2 года назад +4

      The Northstar engine had huge issues. EVERY car manufacturer has engine problems, some really bad. GM has also had some great engines that have magnificent longevity. Why haven't you pointed those out?

    • @Jdp313
      @Jdp313 2 года назад +11

      Gm also built the 3800 v6 and 5.3 v8 they are as bulletproof as any Honda/Toyota engine I’ve ever seen.

    • @dzello
      @dzello 2 года назад +1

      @@rand49er Because GM having great engines with good longevity is irrelevant and pointing out something irrelevant would make him stupid. Unless they said those engines would be revolutionary, of course, which they did not. But when they did with the Northstar engine, it was not, which is why it's relevant here.
      Keep up.

    • @aurelio-reymilaorcabal9669
      @aurelio-reymilaorcabal9669 2 года назад

      @@rand49er GM is good , .... @ makiing 🍋 lemons.LOL

    • @aurelio-reymilaorcabal9669
      @aurelio-reymilaorcabal9669 2 года назад +1

      @@Jdp313 i had a 3.8 Buick GN terrible engine, gas hog too.

  • @leonyu9129
    @leonyu9129 2 года назад +18

    You did, Mary. You electrified the entire automobile industry. I’m serious. You led - and it matters. 🤣

  • @ClosestNearUtopia
    @ClosestNearUtopia Год назад +8

    I highly doubt how upgrade-able this system will be for the future. Cool to say another cell can be placed later on, but the bms might not like that, or the batteries, or the batteries might NOT fully work to their full potential, why else even upgrade. Or will they die fast?

    • @dingbop963
      @dingbop963 Год назад +2

      GM will be out of business before anybody wants to do that

    • @rights_are_god_given
      @rights_are_god_given Год назад

      They know they won't last and it will generate a ton of revenue on exploratory investigation fees. Oh, sorry sir, it took us 6 hours to determine it was this packet. 1000$ for inspection and labor to assess and another 800$ for the packet and install.

  • @Hypercube9
    @Hypercube9 Год назад +2

    The Tesla Roadster has a range of 620 miles. Odd that you left that out. It also goes 0-60 in 1.9 seconds!

    • @petersimplife
      @petersimplife Год назад

      Who knows if that thing will ever come out

    • @Hypercube9
      @Hypercube9 Год назад

      @@petersimplife Why wouldn't it come out? They made a roadster before so it's not like they're starting from scratch.

  • @ironvoice5079
    @ironvoice5079 2 года назад +77

    I am amazed by GM development results in the last few years, their vehicles have been the Boeing 737 max in the car industry. All kinds of issues from faulty start switches that lock steering wheels to crappy engines that last very little; who can forget those vehicles that automatically change paint color. I mean the ones which paint is peeling off, that is nuts. Hopefully this time I am wrong but don't have high expectations from GM vehicles.

    • @bahamatodd
      @bahamatodd 2 года назад +8

      Recent faulty start switches? The vehicles from that issue are over 20 years old now.

    • @taefravis
      @taefravis 2 года назад +4

      @@bahamatodd The rest is recent as is GM hitching themselves to Fraudstown Motors....sorry I meant to say Lordstown Motors and then again to Scamola...sorry I meant to say Nikola.
      Yeah those two went really well didn't they? lol

    • @rand49er
      @rand49er 2 года назад

      Another anti-America business person. GM isn't perfect, but the "examples" you mention are fictitious. EVERY car manufacturer has good and not so good products. Our family has three GM vehicles, a Volt, a Cadillac ATS, and Cadillac SRX. None have been perfect, but they have been far better than what you've outlined in your comment.

    • @ironvoice5079
      @ironvoice5079 2 года назад +5

      @@rand49er all the contrary, I am a pro-American business person however, I can admit when a company is making junk. I have been involved in the auto industry for many years including directly involved with GM and there is a reason for the company to have such bad reputation. You may have a good experience with y your vehicles nonetheless, GM doesn't make the most reliable vehicles.

    • @mguerra310
      @mguerra310 2 года назад +3

      @@rand49er i feel sorry for you. 3 junk cars. If you could buy a cadillac should of went european. Dullard

  • @waynelewis9110
    @waynelewis9110 2 года назад +16

    CNBC made a whole video about how GM will somehow lead in EVs with the Ultium battery. Why didn’t they ever make a video about Tesla’s 4680 batteries or battery day? Because no ad revenue from Tesla? This seems to be an ad for GM 🤦🏾‍♂️

    • @MmC-vn1mf
      @MmC-vn1mf 2 года назад +1

      Lmao Tesla doesn't make their own batteries, it's Panasonic.....

    • @guslevy3506
      @guslevy3506 2 года назад +1

      @@MmC-vn1mf This. How come people don’t know that Panasonic owns Giga Texas, Giga Nevada and Giga Berlin?

    • @MmC-vn1mf
      @MmC-vn1mf 2 года назад

      @@guslevy3506 Maybe because they only make the batteries for them.... Please think before you reply next time ok buddy 😃

    • @guslevy3506
      @guslevy3506 2 года назад +1

      @@MmC-vn1mf This is the “no- think” thread! I mean, Tesla made headlines for producing its one millionth 4680 battery back in January, but we’re pretending that they don’t produce their own batteries, no?

    • @MmC-vn1mf
      @MmC-vn1mf 2 года назад

      @@guslevy3506 They don't , it's okay kid; one day you'll learn how to do basic research

  • @TheKentaurion
    @TheKentaurion Год назад +2

    Yes, they feel it’s a challenge to get the material for those 140 000 preordered EV pickups. How on earth will they manage to make millions of vehicles a year then?

    • @calmorton4619
      @calmorton4619 Год назад

      How* will there be enough people to drive them? Fuggedabout production #s...where are* the consumer #s?! This hits my robotaxi button big time.

  • @johnnyo3220
    @johnnyo3220 Год назад +4

    Eventhough I love my 17 year old Dodge Ram Hemi PU, I would be happy for now with a well-engineered hybrid. Much better fuel economy for average every day driving, but you would lose much of that when using the vehicle for towing. This is the tradeoff and I'm willing to go that way since towing would happen much less than daily driving. Ultimately, I would switch to full EV if GM or others could provide a platform, as other EV owners want, one with adequate range. I don't like the poor fuel economy on current pickup trucks, diesel units are ridiculously priced and ultimately, I want to separate myself from using fossil fuels altogether. We are slowly but surely poisoning the planet and with exploding populations in third world countries and clear cutting the Amazon and other rain forests for palm oil plantations and cattle ranches, we are killing the environment from all angles. It's time for change and co-existence with nature.

  • @harrykwan734
    @harrykwan734 2 года назад +47

    Oh imagine if GM had this world changing vision 30 years ago when they had the resources to lead the way. They could have launched a revolution. They could have called it the EV 1.

    • @harrykwan734
      @harrykwan734 2 года назад +1

      @AndreVsHimself Big Oil, big car parts, dealers reliant on service... No one in the automotive machinery was incentivized to switch. Change could not be driven from within the ICE industry as long as oil was reasonably priced.

    • @rand49er
      @rand49er 2 года назад +1

      Harry, I bet you'd be happy with a lead-acid battery powering your car for those 30 years, too.

    • @harrykwan734
      @harrykwan734 2 года назад +4

      @@rand49er I bet if the industry prioritized the advancement we would not have needed to wait thirty years. Innovation speed is dependent on priorities.

    • @aurelio-reymilaorcabal9669
      @aurelio-reymilaorcabal9669 2 года назад

      @@rand49er Gotta start somewhere, and look how far Tesla/ TSLA has come, the most valuable company that happens to make cars, oh Elon thinks that its Energy division , as in Power Walls, Powerpacks and Megapacks could be even bigger than the car business as the Whole World goes renewable.

    • @maryhadda8420
      @maryhadda8420 2 года назад +1

      Woulda, coulda, shoulda... but didn't!

  • @rjtheultimateputa
    @rjtheultimateputa 2 года назад +130

    I hope GM takes this opportunity to make their cars class competitive again, especially when it comes to built quality and interior designs. Their current affordable and mainstream offerings have been neglected for too long (and I say this as an owner of a '17 Malibu Premier)

    • @raulcasas4548
      @raulcasas4548 2 года назад +9

      Let’s thank Obama for saving it.

    • @a.m.doesit9347
      @a.m.doesit9347 2 года назад +1

      I bought a Ford Maverick. I am averaging 44mpg on my daily commute, but the next vehicle I get will most likely be an EV......ruclips.net/video/15HsJrSNr8w/видео.html but who evers builds an electric truck in the same size they got my $$$$

    • @dmiller9786
      @dmiller9786 2 года назад +8

      Sorry about the Malibu. Did you lose a bet? Kidding aside, taste counts. GM lacks taste. Toyota is rushing to join them.

    • @g37fy68
      @g37fy68 2 года назад +5

      You wasted your hard earned money on a Chevy Malibu that’s your first mistake so many better built quality cars at that price range why a gm

    • @bahamatodd
      @bahamatodd 2 года назад +5

      Tesla has proven that build quality isn't actually that important to buyers

  • @talisayslim5481
    @talisayslim5481 2 года назад

    I have solar panels on my roof, but it will be a cold day in hell when I have an electric vehicle.

  • @chanjoinaua5273
    @chanjoinaua5273 Год назад +1

    Brilliant, but where does the electricity come from? How will you charge all these vehicles from an already overloaded grid?

  • @togobeyond2
    @togobeyond2 2 года назад +5

    If it wasn't for Tesla GM would never go electric.

    • @rcpmac
      @rcpmac Год назад

      So what?

  • @philg6762
    @philg6762 2 года назад +28

    Ford and GM were surprised by the demand for electric trucks ...
    Gas guzzling behemoths that people buy to drive their kids to school and get groceries in are the perfect candidates for electrification. Moms buy these battlecruisers specifically for the size and their perceived safety, and then whine about the cost of ownership over the lifespan of the vehicle. The local driver is a target rich environment for these kinds of vehicles to be replaced, leaving more fuel for the long haul, heavy lift vehicles that need them.

    • @yingle6027
      @yingle6027 2 года назад +3

      Great comment

    • @ymcpa73
      @ymcpa73 2 года назад +3

      @@DP-sh3nk The electric versions are still more efficient than the ICE counterpart. Problem is the range when towing. That isn't an issue for people using them to drive around town.

  • @renewableinvesments6826
    @renewableinvesments6826 2 года назад +3

    With GM and other US makers getting involved (finally) we are probably near the top.

    • @jandrosantana5111
      @jandrosantana5111 Год назад

      Don't worry china will steal the tech and undercut the market. We'll only be able to enjoy it for so long.

  • @georgiaguardian4696
    @georgiaguardian4696 Год назад +1

    I have high admiration toward these top engineers of America.

  • @magamike1800
    @magamike1800 2 года назад +3

    She just needs to keep that 40 million dollar salary going for a few more years.

  • @kustomzone
    @kustomzone 2 года назад +3

    So Ultium is basically Unobtainium wrapped in Unaffordium. 🙄

  • @matthornton44
    @matthornton44 Год назад +1

    6.00 minutes in and still waiting to hear what makes it different from anything other companies are already doing or developing.
    This CNBC advertising GM, nothing else.

  • @2008koss
    @2008koss 12 дней назад

    I'm watching this now in May 2024 ...LOL

  • @ashwinikumar6651
    @ashwinikumar6651 2 года назад +6

    Only issue is the legacy reliability and quality issues GM has had it’s not as bad as Jeep but overall American car makers are not known for reliability like Toyota, Honda, etc

  • @xevious2501
    @xevious2501 2 года назад +72

    i find it soooo funny, the story of Elon Musk, his ventures, and how the so called big automotive leaders (and space industry) had scoffed at him. sighting his ventures into their markets was all but doomed. And now looking back.. he's literally flipped both industries on their head. They are now trying their best to catch up to him. All those people that looked to short tesla now with their heads in the sand. He did take huge risks, rolled the dice with the odds stacked mountain high against him, AND his ventures Tesla and SpaceX made it by the slimmest skin of their teeth. but now look at the payofff. both companies having done things never dreamed of prior. OR rather having committed to dreams that would've never been attempted by his rivals. And although things are not wispy perfect, still, its amazing to see how this guy simply went forth with conviction and with the help of other big brains, changed the world.

    • @nettieharris
      @nettieharris 2 года назад

      Do you have a pleasant way with words Comin “wispy perfect”
      “by the slimiest skin of their teeth”

    • @lanzer22
      @lanzer22 2 года назад +4

      And for that he is getting the brunt of hate from people. Shows you the power of mainstream media.

    • @dhui777
      @dhui777 2 года назад +3

      Elon has the true American spirit.

    • @daviddrake6875
      @daviddrake6875 2 года назад +1

      Hear! Hear! Captain America

    • @simongross3122
      @simongross3122 2 года назад +1

      @@daviddrake6875 Captain Africa, actually :) Well good for him. He's definitely a great leader and a hero.

  • @bobbinatorrah67
    @bobbinatorrah67 Год назад +8

    I'm generally a Ford fan, I want the lightning, but I will say that it's crucial that the manufacturer intends to repair their EV's on a cell/pouch level - as opposed to simply replacing the whole pack whenever you... oh I don't know... bust a coolant hose fitting, like Tesla was in the news for.

    • @davidkettell5726
      @davidkettell5726 Год назад +3

      The lightning is great but why does it cost $80,000 ?

    • @ihatecrackhead
      @ihatecrackhead Год назад +1

      @@davidkettell5726 to leave room for the dealer to add fees

    • @nathandavidhall
      @nathandavidhall Год назад

      @@davidkettell5726 the base model is around $40k, plus there's a $7500 federal rebate not to mention possible state rebates depending on location

    • @philipjohn4149
      @philipjohn4149 Год назад

      Yes. When battery replacement is so expensive... I need a 15 or 20 year 500 000 warranty.

    • @rcpmac
      @rcpmac Год назад +1

      @@davidkettell5726 Why does a Grand Cherokee cost $90,000?

  • @TheWildwoodPicker
    @TheWildwoodPicker Месяц назад

    You show me where the 450 Mile Range Lryiq Car is, and I will go buy it right now! I went to a Cadillac Dealership 2 nights ago and all I'm seeing are 307 Miles Cadillac Lryiq's currently stocked. The one thing that is holding me back from getting an EV right now is Range. I'm used to getting a good 435 to 450 Mile Range on my 2020 Cadillac XT5 right now, but the gas prices just keep going up like crazy. I just can't see myself going from 435 Mile Range down to a 307 Mile Range, and that is when the weather is good too... When it gets cold out that Range goes way down too.

  • @Lildizzle420
    @Lildizzle420 2 года назад +5

    I feel in my heart I know they're not telling the truth, you understand when you realize that reducing range anxiety is increasing vehicle miles traveled and high VMT means more congestion.

  • @eschdaddy
    @eschdaddy 2 года назад +55

    GM doesn’t deserve to dominate EVs. It would’ve, if it didn’t sell out to the fossil fuel companies back after the EV1. I wanted them to succeed so bad, but they sold out. Tesla deserves the success they’re enjoying. They’re the ones who forced the industry to change.

    • @Optimaloptimus
      @Optimaloptimus Год назад

      Tesla didn't force any change in the industry. GM saw that going for EV then would cost them. The real imbecile forcing the change to EV is the current US President Brandon. Who believes we should have half of the country on EVs by 2030. Which is suicidal for the economy. Furthermore, the electric grid is nowhere near ready to handle the amount of EVs that he wants around by 2030 and the grid won't be ready by 2030 either. The only thing that imbecile is doing is forcing the death of the country and its economy the same way Mao Zedong did with his "Great Leap Forward" in which he wanted China to be completely modernized and industrialized in ten years. Did it work? Nope, instead he killed millions of people and set the country up for its current problems today in 2022.

    • @tgilldesign
      @tgilldesign Год назад +1

      We don't need EV's..... we need to start the pumps in America and become energy independent again like we were under Trump. EV's are worse on the environment than fossil fuels and that is a FACT. Anybody that thinks the energy expended during Lithium mining, battery creation, electricity generation, and end of life disposal, etc are environmentally 'friendly' are simply ignorant, or mentally disturbed.

    • @eschdaddy
      @eschdaddy Год назад

      @@tgilldesign: You need to educate yourself on EVs. And not just that, but the consequences of the pump. Yes, start-up on batteries takes energy, but lithium and Nickel can be recycled from old batteries, much like car batteries are done now. Also, the more electrics are integrated, the longer cars last, along with less maintenance.

  • @scottmiller3131
    @scottmiller3131 Год назад +2

    Like how they throw away the line “our partners in China” as if SAIC doesn’t own 50% of GM outright. Additionally SAIC owns all the rights for GM electric vehicle technology and development for GM. The lyric and other GM EV’s save for the Hummer and Silverado are whiskey built in China. Not to mention 8 out of 10 ICE passenger cars. GM is China owned.

  • @ShortFunnyTales
    @ShortFunnyTales 2 года назад +2

    What about fire hazards? Is it eliminated?

  • @guru2899
    @guru2899 2 года назад +3

    GM will be a leader in EV technology???? I almost choked on my Tesla Tequila.

  • @FishyFelix
    @FishyFelix 2 года назад +30

    The same manufacturer that made EV1 way before Tesla and scrapped the electric vehicles for making super size gas guzzling SuVs, Hummers.

    • @rand49er
      @rand49er 2 года назад

      What do you drive, Felix? No doubt a foreign car because you despise America.

    • @brotherdaveseattle2791
      @brotherdaveseattle2791 2 года назад

      That was decades ago, get with the times

    • @blainegabbertgabonemhofgoa6602
      @blainegabbertgabonemhofgoa6602 2 года назад +1

      @@brotherdaveseattle2791 gm has only gotten worse since. Sold out to China after bankruptcy

    • @MsNickie1001
      @MsNickie1001 2 года назад +1

      You couldn’t give me a GM product. No thanks. I’ll stick to my old Prius.

    • @FishyFelix
      @FishyFelix 2 года назад +2

      @@MsNickie1001 I traded my GM 7 years ago ago, and I got myself a Toyota Corolla hatchback. Best car I've ever owned.

  • @JohnnyJohns-eb9qb
    @JohnnyJohns-eb9qb 9 месяцев назад +1

    Yep, you can count on what GM has to say. Almost as much as you can count on NBC.

  • @KB0parsi
    @KB0parsi Год назад +1

    By all means, God speed, more inovating and more competition will make the future better

  • @Risk-on1
    @Risk-on1 2 года назад +10

    Funny how the company that destroyed EVs are now investing in them 🤡

    • @rand49er
      @rand49er 2 года назад

      I doubt you know anything at all about EVs nor what kind of battery the EV1 used.

    • @daydreamer8373
      @daydreamer8373 2 года назад

      @@rand49er Whether he does or not, he is not wrong.

  • @Ahldor
    @Ahldor 2 года назад +22

    I wonder when the fossiil industry will stop using cobalt in oil refining...

    • @simongross3122
      @simongross3122 2 года назад

      Really? Is cobalt used in oil refining, or are you making a joke?

    • @kylereese4822
      @kylereese4822 2 года назад +3

      @@simongross3122 Yes it is used....

    • @simongross3122
      @simongross3122 2 года назад

      @@kylereese4822 I didn't know that. Interesting. So we have "blood oil" as well as "blood batteries". Well, it's a bloody mess, anyway.

    • @kylereese4822
      @kylereese4822 2 года назад +1

      @@simongross3122 Cobalt is being fazed out in batteries but not in oil....

    • @EnriqueThiele
      @EnriqueThiele 2 года назад

      It has to be used in the catalyst put into the reractors, both in aromatics plant, gasolime plants or both on the same site.

  • @ericcindycrowder7482
    @ericcindycrowder7482 2 года назад +1

    GMs first fully electric vehicle after the EV1 was not the Bolt EV, it was the Spark EV which was sold on selected markets in the USA. Funny how General Motors forgot about their Spark EV

  • @ravinarra5
    @ravinarra5 Год назад +7

    I like the way GM making EVs affordable 😊

  • @Accounting-Xpress
    @Accounting-Xpress 2 года назад +14

    Thanks to Elon Musk. He's the leader of the EV boom.

  • @silvernoob1603
    @silvernoob1603 2 года назад +5

    GM had the opportunity for dominance right from the start with the EV1, who knows where we would be now had they kept going.......

    • @solosailorsv8065
      @solosailorsv8065 Год назад

      GM also had co-engineered a full range of charging components with Hughes at the EV1 time....wasted

  • @mraidymaddful
    @mraidymaddful 2 года назад +1

    It is quite simple to get mass ev acceptance, bring the prices right down and improve the recharging infrastructure. In this day and age, there is no reason for such high prices of electric vehicles and once the prices compare to ICE vehicles, we will see people like me buying them.......

  • @davidhunternyc1
    @davidhunternyc1 Год назад +3

    There are lots of people, especially in urban areas, that can't buy EVs. Hybrids solve this problem. Gasoline or hydrogen engines charge batteries, like a Prius. Hybrids achieve 75 mpg and solve range anxiety. Hybrids must continue to be manufactured and it's shortsighted to focus on EVs only.

    • @Hypercube9
      @Hypercube9 Год назад

      If someone doesn't have a place to plug in, they should just buy a ICE vehicle or maybe an ebike. Otherwise they're going to be hauling around an entire extra powertrain for no reason!

    • @davidhunternyc1
      @davidhunternyc1 Год назад

      @@Hypercube9 I don't believe so if you're in an urban area. In NYC it's pretty common to drive to Philly and DC, long road trips. Hybrids are the perfect vehicles.

    • @Hypercube9
      @Hypercube9 Год назад

      @@davidhunternyc1 I'm not talking about hybrids though. You said "lots of people, especially in urban areas, that can't buy EVs." Why can't they buy EV's? I assumed it was because they didn't have a way to plug them in. So if they can't plug them in ever, what good would a hybrid be if you always use gas to run it? You'll be carrying around the extra weight of the battery and the electric motors for no reason!

  • @Thekingcmk
    @Thekingcmk 2 года назад +10

    It can be a good thing that GM is this confident, they may or may never pass Tesla we will wait and see but if they some how do its a great thing for the EV world. It means companies outside of Tesla are taking this serious. Tesla will always improve that's been a given over the years so it others start to catch up Elon musk has won either way. His goal was to have the world convert to EV not be the only ones doing it. This is why I am a fan of Elon, while he does make smart business moves to grow his companies he doesn't do it in a way that only he can, he makes it where it forces others to step up and get better. You either improve your business like these car companies are doing or you sue him like Bezzos is doing.

    • @EnriqueThiele
      @EnriqueThiele 2 года назад +3

      Trere are serious companies. All in China. The most important is BYD wich switched fron ICE cars to 100% EV's cars.

    • @jeshminhaxarika5479
      @jeshminhaxarika5479 Год назад

      I became fan of musk when I saw him in Iron man movie doing a cameo..... Masterstroke

    • @MrThe1234guy
      @MrThe1234guy Год назад

      It comes down to who can bring it to the masses for an affordable price.

  • @paulrobinson3649
    @paulrobinson3649 2 года назад +23

    Does this mean that GM will return to all of the markets that they abandoned, i.e. everywhere other than North America and China? The rest of the world wants to know.

    • @simongross3122
      @simongross3122 2 года назад +11

      Yes, we in Australia want to know. They left us as soon as our government stopped giving them taxpayer money. Caused a lot of unemployment and hardship.

    • @konstantinos4395
      @konstantinos4395 2 года назад +1

      Nah, we really don't need them. Some of the worst cars ever created

    • @rand49er
      @rand49er 2 года назад +1

      They'll be back in Europe I've read with EVs.

    • @paulrobinson3649
      @paulrobinson3649 2 года назад

      @@rand49er I wonder what brand they'll use. Chevrolet may mean Corvette to many, but here it was a badge glued to the former Daewoo Matrix (dig deeply in the Web if you're not familiar, but it's not for the faint hearted)

    • @konstantinos4395
      @konstantinos4395 2 года назад

      @@rand49er Let's hope not

  • @MyGoogleYoutube
    @MyGoogleYoutube Год назад +1

    Maybe I missed it but how are these packs cooled?
    I am surprised they didn't mention it but all of the vehicles using this platform will have a heat pump.
    What is interesting is the cars will use a 400v pack voltage but the trucks use 800v. Neat that is in the same platform.

  • @ramprasada2682
    @ramprasada2682 Год назад

    I like CNBC videos, as it brings new topics which are relevant and not covered by others.

  • @tldrinfographics5769
    @tldrinfographics5769 2 года назад +14

    Everyone needs to understand that GM isn’t a car company, it’s a large ass finance/law firm.

  • @tenforward7485
    @tenforward7485 2 года назад +4

    These guys have one objective, to drive up the stock price and get out before the inevitable bankruptcy, buyer beware.

    • @johnsmith-cw3wo
      @johnsmith-cw3wo 2 года назад

      not if you spend so much money on lobby. daddy government will bail them out with your tax money.

  • @killmozzies
    @killmozzies Год назад

    I just threw away all my eggs, but my eyesight hasn't changed.

  • @robertherman1146
    @robertherman1146 7 месяцев назад +2

    LOL Guess this didn't go anywhere.....

  • @lancegrina1225
    @lancegrina1225 2 года назад +6

    Everybody is talking the talk. But most are not getting it to the market for a reasonable price. If this pans out good, I would hope that they also produce these batteries for power walls and for off grid solar systems.

    • @Withnail1969
      @Withnail1969 Год назад

      Batteries are expensive. That's not going to change.

  • @misturchips
    @misturchips 2 года назад +4

    Something completely left out is the Chevrolet Spark EV (I have a 2014 model). Yes, it's a compliance car, but it is their first true consumer EV not tied to a lease program like the EV1. FANTSTIC little car - has just what you need with a few creature comforts, is affordable, and reliable!

    • @RedBatteryHead
      @RedBatteryHead 2 года назад +1

      It had an GM badge. It was a Korean design and development. Nothing US based in knowledge.

    • @gteixeira
      @gteixeira 2 года назад

      How many miles you have on it? Did you have any range loss so far? I currently have a Nissan Leaf but I wanted a smaller car with CCS charging and thr Spark EV seems to fit very well, but I wonder if range loss is lower or higher than the Leaf.

    • @misturchips
      @misturchips 2 года назад

      @@RedBatteryHead And the Bolt is made where?

    • @misturchips
      @misturchips 2 года назад

      @@gteixeira I can get around 65-75mi per charge, get 4.3mi/kWh, and it has about 98Kmi on it now.

    • @RedBatteryHead
      @RedBatteryHead 2 года назад +1

      @@misturchips it's now made in US. But the car was a Deawoo development with LG chem. Same as the spark was.

  • @v.e.7236
    @v.e.7236 Год назад +1

    I heard no mention of a cooling system for those battery packs. How will the inevitable heat be dissipated, so the infamous fire staters known as lithium ion batteries (the pouch style, especially) won't/don't go up in flames? Heat is the enemy of any and every thing.

  • @rameshdantuluri3021
    @rameshdantuluri3021 2 года назад +4

    Every company is saying they will dominate in making EVs but it is not an easy one. Now Tesla and BYD are dominating. I am asking a question to General Motors , why you didn't make EVs so far.

    • @roland9367
      @roland9367 2 года назад

      They already made 3 of them! And they were/are pretty good!

  • @parvezahmedjalil7310
    @parvezahmedjalil7310 2 года назад +23

    Riminds me of how Nokia ignored and dismissed the iPhone and then they started to pursue a strategy too late in the game.. Came up with some sub-par products and then died.

    • @10001000101
      @10001000101 2 года назад +1

      They didn't just die, their CEO made the historically stupid decision to exclusively use windows mobile and not android, no one bought the phones and then Microsoft picked them up for cheap.

    • @taefravis
      @taefravis 2 года назад +3

      Yes, I remember Microsoft CEO of the time Steve Balmer looking at it and laughing saying it would never sell 1million units. Hows that going for him and Microsoft's Windows phone sales? lol

    • @pbilk
      @pbilk 2 года назад

      @@taefravis Steve Balmer wasn't smart there.

    • @13cr1987
      @13cr1987 Год назад +1

      Unlike Nokia, GM had EVs in 1990's, which failed. However, Tesla and Elon worked hard to built reputation and sales. However, GM has numerous manufacturing plants which is vital for big sales and in the future EVs.

    • @Chu3505
      @Chu3505 Год назад

      @@13cr1987 If GM formulated it chemistries batteries works and to for makings it lithium batteries a lot cheaper.It will blown out expensive Tesla electric cars and it will be stopping money hungry greedy Elon Musk from selling his product brand name at very high markups in prices.

  • @criticaluplink
    @criticaluplink Год назад

    The GM engineer front hair bangs is legit

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    @carlaldric545 2 года назад +124

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    • @lindaedi6320
      @lindaedi6320 2 года назад

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  • @TheyForcedMyHandLE
    @TheyForcedMyHandLE 2 года назад +5

    I still don't understand the logic of making the super heavy Hummer with its brick-like aero one of their first EV offerings.

  • @didipkerabat
    @didipkerabat 2 года назад +3

    Isn't this how every single EV manufacturer make their platform? Battery at the bottom, skateboard style, modular battery modules, etc.?

    • @daviddrake6875
      @daviddrake6875 2 года назад

      Now maybe, but it seems not Aptera.

    • @SavageBits
      @SavageBits 2 года назад

      Tesla moving to a structural battery pack

  • @ernsailor9041
    @ernsailor9041 Год назад +1

    I think the game changer for EV buyers will be when batteries can be fixed.

  • @jasonwhitley8605
    @jasonwhitley8605 Год назад +1

    Ya'll left out the Aptera that has the longest EV range of nearly 1000 miles and recovers nearly 40 Miles of range a day off solar, depending on where you live.

    • @solosailorsv8065
      @solosailorsv8065 Год назад

      RIGHT !! APTERA tech is the WHOLE CAR. GM is talking like an ICE garage conversion company

  • @brianradwanski6544
    @brianradwanski6544 2 года назад +4

    If EV sales were measured in hot air general motors would be the leader by 2025. They said in 2017 they’d have 20 models by now. Well…where are they? Meanwhile don’t charge your Bolt unattended.

    • @rand49er
      @rand49er 2 года назад

      You're making it up, Brian. All Bolt's have had their batteries replaced due to LG's manufacturing problems. The Bolt is back in production. It does not use the Ultium battery.

    • @jackdbur
      @jackdbur 2 года назад

      Majority of bolts were bought back by GM .

  • @influentialnobody8960
    @influentialnobody8960 2 года назад +3

    Gm's electric car sales for 2021 here in oz was 450. While tesla sold 12000 😅

  • @freeheeler09
    @freeheeler09 Год назад +1

    A range of over 400 miles means that EVS now make sense for me. Maintenance is much simpler on electric vehicles becuase their systems are simpler than internal combustion engines. If I can charge the battery with my home solar system, then I'll be able to drive by the charging stations!

  • @posteroonie
    @posteroonie Год назад

    For years Detroit said that customers didn't want EVs, and now they're surprised at the demand. What happened to knowing your customer?

  • @tonydebreceni8966
    @tonydebreceni8966 2 года назад +4

    "Any vehicle that we dream up?" That makes sense since all they've been doing is sleeping

  • @Karanar
    @Karanar 2 года назад +3

    So no cooling inside the pack? How will this work for anything but the lowest performing cars?
    Also, no temperature optimized charging, so lower charging speed. No preheating, so lower performance at cold temperatures.
    How is this good?