
GM has been putting in the work to build a more sustainable future – and it shows. This month, GM was named to the Fortune “Change the World” list that consists of major profitable companies with a focus on greenhouse gas reduction. “The American Electrifiers”, a group Fortune coined thanks to their efforts toward converting the U.S. extensive passenger and commercial vehicle fleet to EVs, includes GM, charging network company ChargePoint, EV battery supplier SK On Co., and Tesla.
“The American Electrifiers” placed first in the “Change the World” list above second-place MercadoLibre and third-place Walmart. While Tesla is credited with the breakthrough company that allowed other EVs to grow in the market, the torch may be passed to GM with their EV lineup offering twice the number of Tesla models. GM EVs include pickup trucks, SUVs, as well as crossover sedans that produce relatively affordable all-electric nameplates, such as the all-new Blazer EV.
Thanks to future EV plans, GM also won a place at the head of the “Change the World” list by fully developing its Ultium battery platform and highly scalable BEV3 platform. With plans to launch nearly 30 EV vehicles worldwide by 2025, GM’s mission is to slowly transition into an all-electric lineup by 2035. They’ve also made an agreement with Tesla to allow GM drivers access to the Tesla Supercharger network starting in 2024 – giving more access to EV owners around the country.


