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Please note: this video was filmed remotely and as such, the quality of Jeremy’s video is not as high as it would have been when filmed in person.
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A few weeks ago, we chatted to Peter Rawlinson, CEO of Lucid Motors, about his time in the automotive industry, his experiences working on electric vehicles, and his hopes for the upcoming Lucid Air EV.
Today, we’re repeating that format with Jeremy Short, Vehicle Chief Engineer of Battery Electric Vehicles at General Motors.
Jeremy has been working on the Chevrolet Bolt EV for some time, and talks to us about his experiences prior to working on the Bolt EV, explains how a new electric vehicle is developed and tested, chats about the Bolt EV’s battery pack, and shares some of his surprises after several years working on Chevrolet’s long-range EV.
Watch the video above to find out more, support us with the provided links, and let us know what you think below — but remember to keep your comments civil… and let us know if there’s someone you’d like us to interview for this series.
Presenter: Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield
Produced: Transport Evolved
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Please watch: “2023 Kia Niro EV: Why You’ll Want To Drive This”
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