News - General MotorsChevy Bolt engineer to lead GM’s global EV programsFletcher to oversee GM’s entire global EV portfolio, including 20 new models by 202324 Nov 2017 By TERRY MARTIN - General Motors has promoted experienced engineer Pam Fletcher as vice-president of global electric vehicle (EV) programs, a new role created as the US auto giant commits to launching more than 20 all-electric vehicles globally by 2023 and has set a target of selling one million EVs annually by 2026. - Holden is expected to eventually offer EVs given its parent company’s new strategy, however the Australian subsidiary is yet to commit to any of the forthcoming models built off GM’s forthcoming second-generation EV architecture that GM CEO Mary Barra recently confirmed would include a small crossover, two large SUVs (one mainstream and the other a luxury entrant) and a “low-roof car”. Click here for full story: Chevy Bolt engineer to lead GM’s global EV programs Read more3rd of October 2017 GM outlines future EV rollout plans20 all-new GM EVs to launch by 2023 with two in next 18 months, Aus to wait14th of September 2016 Holden would consider future RHD Bolt EVChevrolet Bolt EV sets new range standard but no right hooker for now |
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