Electric vehicle (EV) enthusiasts, rejoice: a breakthrough in battery technology could be about to revolutionize the industry. General Motors (GM) has announced that it's shifting its focus to silicon-based anode technology, a potentially game-changing development that could significantly boost EV range. According to GM, the new technology could increase the driving distance of its electric vehicles from the current 310 miles to an impressive 574 miles on a single charge. This could make EVs a more viable option for long-distance drivers and potentially accelerate the transition to electric mobility.


'Silicon is the next anode tech': GM says EV range could leap from 310 to 574 miles  Yahoo Autos