General Motors Plans To Convert To Zero Emission Vehicles By 2035
February 1, 2021
On January 28, General Motors announced it plans to become carbon neutral in its global products and operations by 2040 and hopes to transition to an all-electric future to eliminate tailpipe emissions from new light-duty vehicles by 2035.
GM’s focus will be offering zero-emissions vehicles across a range of price points and working with all stakeholders, including the Environmental Defense Fund, to build out the necessary charging infrastructure and promote consumer acceptance, while maintaining high quality jobs, which will all be needed to meet these ambitious goals.
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