General Motors is doubling down on its electric vehicle (EV) strategy, with the latest move signaling a significant shift away from traditional gas-guzzling models. The automaker's latest offering, the Slate, is an electric pickup truck that will hit the market with a starting price of $24,950, making it an affordable option for consumers looking to go green. As GM continues to invest heavily in EV technology, it's clear that hybrids are on the chopping block, with the company phasing out internal combustion engines in favor of electric powertrains. Meanwhile, in a separate development, two suppliers are targeting the rapidly growing humanoid robot market, with applications ranging from healthcare to manufacturing and logistics. Can GM's EV push pay off, and what does the future hold for these innovative robots?


GM bets on EVs, hybrids are next | $24,950 for Slate’s electric pickup | 2 suppliers target humanoid robot market ...