Posted by Alumni from TechCrunch
June 6, 2026
The nondescript 500,000-square-foot pair of off-white boxes, which house GM's new Battery Cell Development Center, might not look like much. But locked inside is the key to GM's plan to slash the cost of its EVs by nearly 10%. At a time when some car companies are pulling back on EVs, GM's new Battery Cell Development Center is part of a reboot. And it's one that GM told TechCrunch will allow it to bring a new slate of lower-cost batteries to market a year faster than planned. GM hasn't been immune to the malaise in the U.S. EV market. Last year, the automaker took a $1.6 billion charge as it reconfigured its EV production capacity, laying off thousands of workers in the process. It has also reportedly shelved, if temporarily, a refresh of its full-size EV trucks and SUVs. To get its EV strategy back on track, Kurt Kelty, vice president of battery and sustainability at GM, is pinning the company's success on a new battery chemistry known as LMR. Kelty, who previously led battery... learn more