Chevy Bolt’s Exit Marks a New Era for General Motors’ EV Strategy
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, discusses the phase-out of the Chevy Bolt, one of America’s earliest EVs. Though its sales were never substantial, it played a critical role in GM’s EV development. Despite its discontinuation, GM is expanding its electric vehicle lineup, now offering nearly twenty models. The Bolt’s legacy has helped GM refine its EV strategy, positioning the company for future success in the growing U.S. EV market.
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