GM Creates Ultifi Digital CX Platform For EVs gmauthority.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from gmauthority.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
As automakers including Ford and GM invest heavily in electric vehicles to catch Tesla, dealerships enter the EV future, and business models being tested.
GM introduces Ultium Charge 360 May 3, 2021 Maryam Farag
General Motors introduced Ultium Charge 360, a holistic charging approach that integrates charging networks, GM vehicle mobile apps, and other products and services to simplify the overall charging experience for GM electric vehicle owners.
“GM agrees with the customer need for a robust charging experience that makes the transition to an EV seamless and helps drive mass adoption,” said Travis Hester, Chief EV Officer, GM. “As we launch 30 EVs globally by the end of 2025, Ultium Charge 360 simplifies and improves the at-home charging experience and the public charging experience, whether it’s community, based or road-trip charging.”
Introducing the Ultium Charge 360.
General Motors has made it very clear its future is all-electric. In just a very short amount of time, several new battery-electric vehicles will hit the market, such as the Cadillac Lyriq, GMC Hummer EV truck and SUV, and the recently announced Silverado EV. The updated Chevy Bolt and Bolt EUV will go on sale shortly as well. But GM is fully aware the EV experience is different than that of the traditional combustion-engined vehicle, and it wants owners to have peace of mind.
Introducing the Ultium Charge 360, a so-called holistic charging approach of combining mobile apps, services, and other related products and services integrated into a growing charging network.
Author Bio
A member of The Motley Fool since 2006, Scott began contributing content in 2013. His focus includes renewable energy, gold, and water utilities. Follow him on Twitter. . .
Follow @scott81236
Drivers behind the wheel of electric vehicles (EVs) from
General Motors (NYSE:GM) will soon have an easier time finding places to plug in and recharge.
Blink Charging (NASDAQ:BLNK) and GM announced today that Blink Charging s EV recharging network will now be available as a part of GM s Ultium Charge 360 experience.
Addressing the collaboration, Blink CEO Michael D. Farkas said:
We are starting to see the results of years of work in our industry to move transportation toward full electrification. Blink will continue to work to make the EV charging experience as simple and familiar as possible for EV drivers. This will drive significant traffic to both Blink-owned and host-owned Blink locations, will considerably boost utilization rates, as well as a