The Globe and Mail Adam Mayers Published February 19, 2021
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The recent spate of announcements from some of the largest automakers suggests that electric vehicles (EVs) may soon become more commonplace on our roads.
Since mid-January, General Motors Co. GM-N has made a $1-billion investment in its CAMI Assembly Plant in Ingersoll, Ont. to make commercial EVs, struck a partnership with Microsoft Corp. MSFT-Q and Honda Motor Co. HCM-N to build the software and interfaces that will run EVs, and set a goal that all GM vehicles will be emissions-free by 2035. Ford Motor Co. F-N announced a partnership with Google for its cloud and artificial intelligence expertise. And in October, 2020, the former Fiat-Chrysler Automobiles NV (now Stellantis NV STLA-N) announced an investment of $1.5-billion in its Windsor, Ont., assembly plant to make EVs.
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