The Role of General Motors in Electromobility in Latin America

General Motors (GM) has played a key role in the shift towards electromobility in Latin America.

In recent years, the company has accelerated its focus on producing electric vehicles (EVs) in the region, driven by its global strategy to achieve a fully electric future.

One of the flagship vehicles in this transition is the Chevrolet Bolt EV, which has seen significant adoption in markets such as Mexico and Brazil.

The company has invested in charging infrastructure and formed partnerships with clean energy providers to ease the adoption of EVs.

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Moreover, GM has emphasized local manufacturing in plants such as São Caetano do Sul in Brazil, contributing to the development of electric vehicle technologies in the region.

The company has committed to launching more electric models by 2030, aiming for all its vehicles sold to be zero-emission.

Through these initiatives, General Motors is positioning itself as a leader in the energy transition in Latin America, helping to reduce carbon emissions and promote more sustainable mobility.

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