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GM's latest sustainability report accelerates the transition to pure electric power

Recently, GM released its 2021 sustainability report. The company is focusing on global climate change and accelerating its move towards a fair, inclusive and inclusive electric future with practical initiatives.

GM's latest sustainability report accelerates the transition to pure electric power

GM is steadily moving toward achieving zero emissions for all new light vehicles by 2035 and carbon neutrality for global products and operations by 2040, and is now further refining its implementation plan and has achieved phased results.

GM's latest sustainability report accelerates the transition to pure electric power

These include more than 1 million electric vehicles in North America and China by 2025; building a lineup of electric vehicles covering multiple brands and market segments based on the self-developed Ultrana platform; investing about $750 million in commercial and residential and public area expansion of charging infrastructure in North America by 2025; launching the Ultium Charge 360 charging service in the North American market at the same time; and setting up a $50 million climate equity promotion fund. (GM China Sustainability Report 2021 will also be released soon)

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