SHANGHAI — General Motors will “work very closely” with Chinese battery maker Contemporary Amperex Technology as it ramps up electric vehicle production in the world’s biggest auto market, a senior executive said.
The automaker has said it would invest $20 billion by 2025 in electric and automated vehicles.
“We have already established a good working relationship and supply agreement with CATL,” said Julian Blissett, GM’s China president. “We will work very closely with CATL in the future.”