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ULTIUM ENERGY RECOVERY CAN HELP GM EVS CHARGE AND ACCELERATE FASTER AND DRIVE FARTHER

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GM announced a feature standard in its Ultium-based EVS that captures and repurposes waste energy from the battery. Through the Ultium Platform’s energy recovery system, this waste energy can increase a vehicle’s range, reduce battery energy needed for heating, increase charging speed and even enable sportier driving. EV batteries, power electronic­s and other propulsion components produce heat. The Ultium Platform can recover and store this waste heat from the Ultium propulsion system. Further, it can also capture and use humidity from both inside and outside the vehicle, including body heat from passengers. The Ultium Platform can then deploy energy stored through the recovery process to heat the cabin more quickly in cold weather than comparable systems found in vehicles with an internal combustion engine.

Ultium’s energy recovery capabiliti­es reduce the need to power heating and other functions from energy stored in the battery, which provides GM’S EVS with as much as 10% more range, potentiall­y allowing more power and range than vehicles with similarly sized batteries without energy recovery capabiliti­es. With its active heating capabiliti­es, Ultium vehicles can also potentiall­y charge more efficientl­y by preconditi­oning, or warming up, the batteries before charging.

Ultium’s energy recovery even enables GMC HUMMER

EV’S available Watts to

Freedom feature. Energy recovery precools the propulsion system to help the all-electric supertruck accelerate from 0-60 mph in approximat­ely 3 seconds.

Covered by 11 patents and four publicatio­ns, the developmen­t of Ultium energy recovery traces its inception back to

GM’S first EV, the EV1, in the late 1990s, when GM engineers first developed an EV heat pump. Ultium energy recovery is available on all current Ultium vehicles and planned for future Ultium vehicles.

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