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GM, Shell Join Forces to Expand EV Provision in U.S.
- Automaker, Shell’s MP2 Energy start collaboration in Texas
- Giants aim to expand residential, EV offerings in the future
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General Motors Co. and Royal Dutch Shell Plc are teaming up in the U.S. to expand electric vehicle charging and household energy plans drawing on renewable resources.
The automaker and a Shell-owned power company, MP2 Energy LLC, are starting their joint project in Texas, where owners of GM electric cars can get free overnight charging this summer, the companies said Wednesday. The plan is to provide comprehensive energy programs to GM’s customers and supply chain partners, including fixed-rate home energy plans backed by 100% renewable energy.