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Multi-source AI news clustered, deduplicated, and scored 0–100 across authority, cluster strength, headline signal, and time decay.

  1. America’s grid is reeling. General Motors offers itself as a distributed utility in disguise

    General Motors is positioning itself as a distributed utility by leveraging its electric vehicle fleet and developing new battery technologies. The automaker plans to use bidirectional charging capabilities in its EVs to send power back to the grid, effectively turning cars into mobile power plants. GM is also investing in stationary energy storage solutions, including sodium-ion batteries and repurposed EV packs, to support the increasing demand from AI data centers and stabilize the power grid. AI

    America’s grid is reeling. General Motors offers itself as a distributed utility in disguise

    IMPACT AI data centers are driving unprecedented demand on the power grid, creating a market for new energy solutions.

  2. GM's EVs will soon support more kinds of public chargers

    General Motors is enhancing its electric vehicle charging and power management capabilities. The company is introducing Energy Pass, a new interface designed to unify public charging across various networks, including Tesla, Electrify America, and IONNA, with more to be added. Additionally, GM is rolling out a vehicle-to-grid (V2G) firmware update, enabling compatible EVs to supply power back to home systems or the electrical grid. AI

    GM's EVs will soon support more kinds of public chargers

    IMPACT Enhances EV infrastructure integration and utility, potentially improving user experience and grid stability.