General Motors plans to launch new battery tech by 2028
General Motors plans to launch new battery tech by 2028
Updated at: June 15, 2026 at 12:35 PM
General Motors (GM) is strategically evolving its battery technology to meet changing global demands.
By 2028, the automotive giant plans to commercialize two distinct battery chemistries, aiming to diversify its reach beyond just electric vehicles (EVs).
One major focus is sodium-ion batteries, developed with startup Peak Energy.
Because sodium is abundant and the batteries require no active cooling, they offer a cheaper, more sustainable, and durable alternative to lithium-based systems.
Simultaneously, GM is refining its EV strategy by pivoting toward lithium manganese-rich (LMR) batteries.
This shift reflects a clever response to the current "tepid" EV market.
