GM will make an Ultium battery pack prototype for the U.S. military

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GM will make an Ultium battery pack prototype for the U.S. military
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GM Defense will build a battery pack prototype for the Department of Defense to test and analyze as agency seeks a scalable design for tactical vehicles.

GM said the military wants a light- to heavy-duty EV for use in garrison and operational environments in order to reduce fossil fuel use.

As a result, that should reduce the military's carbonThis isn't the first partnership that GM Defense has forged with the military. In July, the company secured a deal with the US Army to provide

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