General Motors Honors EMC as a 2009 Supplier of the Year for the Seventh Year
Video: General Motors continues to develop fuel cell toward 2015 production
Filed under: Hydrogen, GM GM next generation and current fuel cell stacks - Click above for high-res image gallery Last summer we first saw one of General Motors new fifth-generation fuel cell stacks on display at a powertrain technology event. It was being shown next to the comparable hardware from one of the Project Driveway fuel cell Chevy Equinoxes and the difference in size was startling. The stack is part of what GM refers to as the second...
Federal-Mogul Named 2009 General Motors Supplier of the Year
Federal-Mogul Named 2009 General Motors Supplier of the Year
US: General Motors details restructured North American operations
Today (2nd March) General Motors released details of its restructured North American operations and leadership reporting into GM North America president, Mark Reuss.
Research and Markets: General Motors Corporation - SWOT Framework Analysis
Breaking: Denise Gray leaving General Motors for battery startup
Filed under: EV/Plug-in, Hybrid, GM Since late 2006, Denise Gray has been the director of global battery systems engineering at General Motors and one of the key people working to bring the Chevrolet Volt to fruition. Gray has overseen all of the testing and development of batteries going into plug and non-plug versions of GM hybrids and extended-range electric vehicles. Gray has also worked with battery suppliers to evaluate new cell technologi...
General Motors roaring out of bankruptcy
General Motors Co. has invested $1.4 billion in more than a dozen plants and created about 5,500 jobs since emerging from bankruptcy court in July.
General Motors' Lutz: Auto executives are underpaid
General Motors Co.'s top 25 senior executives, whose pay packages are being reviewed by the Treasury Department, are "way, way, way" underpaid, Vice Chairman Bob Lutz said today. His comments came as Treasury officials review the 2010 pay for GM executives, whose salaries must be approved by the agency's pay czar.
