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General Motors reveals its all-new modular platform and battery system, Ultium, Wednesday, March 4, 2020 at the Design Dome on the GM Tech Center campus in Warren, Michigan.
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General Motors will engineer and supply its Ultium battery technology and its Hydrotec hydrogen fuel cell system to power locomotives. GM and Wabtec Corporation, a company that provides equipment ...
“Wabtec’s decision to deploy GM’s Ultium battery and HYDROTEC hydrogen fuel cell systems further validates our advanced technology and demonstrates its versatility.” ...
The battery packs powering a new generation of EVs from GM, Honda, and Nikola will have a wireless battery management system.
In addition to deploying Ultium battery systems into Wabtec locomotives, GM also plans to research the possibility of using hydrogen fuel cells.
This is the first wireless battery management system available for production electric vehicles, and it will debut on General Motors’ production vehicles powered by Ultium batteries.
General Motors (GM) has an electric vehicle platform that takes advantage of its Ultium battery system, which is the company’s redefining invention. According to GM’s technical fellow and lab ...
GM has released details on the heat pump climate system that will come standard in its future Ultium electric vehicles. Read more about this technology here.