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GM expands electric vehicle energy ecosystem

Electric vehicles are unlocking promising opportunities for automakers around energy management provision. By Megan Lampinen

The move from gasoline and diesel to battery electric requires an ecosystem approach. It’s not enough to simply introduce electric vehicle (EV) models; the industry also needs public and home charging solutions, maintenance and repair support, and, in many cases, financial incentives. But investment costs are huge, and many customers remain hesitant.

The e-mobility evolution has prompted many automakers to expand into energy management as a means of supporting EV uptake. Tesla was one of the early movers on this front, and today its Energy business is a key earner. The unit reported stronger margins than the automotive business in Q2 2024: 24.5% compared to 18.5%.

Similar business units have emerged from other automakers, including General Motors, where it takes the form of GM Energy.

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