CTEK, a world leader in vehicle charging solutions, announced a partnership with General Motors (GM) to design, develop and supply a range of charging stations for level 2 electric vehicles under the Ultium brand for residential and commercial use.
CTEK’s current strategic plan and long-term financial goals include this cooperation with GM, with the company providing a base and two premium charging units.
Jon Lind, President and CEO of CTEK, he claims:
“We are absolutely delighted to have been selected to partner with GM to support the exciting launch of their revolutionary Ultium Charge 360 Ecosystem.
We have a long relationship with GM and it is a privilege for our team to work closely with them from the design stage, through production and sales. I think you have to really trust a product to want to put your brand on it, so for us it’s a real sign of approval ”.
The future of the collaboration between CTEK and GM
As GM accelerates towards an all-electric future, with a commitment to build more than 30 new global electric vehicles (EVs) by 2025, the platform Ultium will be the crucial EV architecture and the propulsion system at the heart of its next generation vehicles.
To ensure that GM customers maximize the performance of these groundbreaking vehicles, GM has partnered with the leading global provider of premium low-voltage chargers to develop Ultium charging stations for electric vehicles, featuring the charging giant’s unique technology.
Henk Lubberts, Global Director Original Equipment of CTEK, he claims:
“GM is committed to helping its customers get the best experience from their electric vehicle and the introduction of the Ultium EV platform is a major step forward.
It is therefore important to take care of the Ultium battery – the very heart of the vehicle – something that has been a driving factor in the development of this electric vehicle charger. GM chose CTEK for our strong experience in the electric vehicle industry, coupled with a strong commitment to quality, safety, reliability and customer service.
Our team worked hard alongside GM to understand what was needed and what they wanted to achieve with this project, so we developed a solution to exactly meet these needs. “
GM, for its part, has also released a Press release in which he talks about this collaboration, and according to the leaders these initiatives are part of their plan to put everyone in an electric vehicle, making access to charging even easier than before.
As GM president Mark Reuss said, the company wants offer customers the right tools and access to recharge where and when they need it, working with their dealer network to accelerate the expansion of accessible charging in the United States and Canada, including in underserved, rural and urban areas.
Currently, CTEK supplies its own brand chargers to over 50 of the largest and most prestigious car manufacturers in the world.
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