General Motors Will Launch Electric Heavy-Duty Trucks by 2035

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.GM will launch electric heavy-duty trucks by 2035:

“As previously announced, our plan is to have all new light-duty vehicles be electric by 2035,” GM CEO Barra said during her keynote address. “And today, I’m pleased to announce that we’ll introduce all-electric heavy-duty vehicles on that same timetable." Barra also emphasized that the electric HD trucks will be geared towards hauling and towing while still delivering enough range, which ideally should be easier to achieve with the battery technology in 13 years' time.

It is still possible that GM will offer internal-combustion HD trucks in 2035. The company entered an agreement with five other automakers in November to end gas vehicle sales by 2040 globally, which could mean five years of overlap between the two types of powertrains. With the electric HD trucks still over a decade away, there are no details yet, and it will likely be some time before we know more about the future heavy-duty pickups.

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GM It will never stop because of its weight...

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GM Better buy two or three before the price goes up...

GM Only 13 years away. Should I put my order in now?

GM Newer heavy-duty pick-up trucks can be in 2035? Be my guest. But hot dang, how far are we going?

GM The range on the newer F-450 I drove around today is more than 600miles. 2035 is probably accurate for battery tech to be there.

GM In 13 years !! 😂😂😂

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GM Don’t be too aggressive…. 2035?!?!? LOL.

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