The Online Electric Vehicle (OLEV), towing three carriages, runs along a blue line under which power strips are buried for recharging, at an amusement

General Motors exec: Warming climate calls for shift to electric vehicles

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2021-05-27 04:00:02

The Online Electric Vehicle (OLEV), towing three carriages, runs along a blue line under which power strips are buried for recharging, at an amusement park in Seoul. General Motors says EVs are crucial in light of the climate crisis. AFP PHOTO

MANILA, Philippines – The road to electric vehicles (EVs) will not happen overnight, but it is a necessary direction for the environment in light of the climate crisis, according to the executive of one of the world’s largest automakers.

General Motors’ Tom Cooney, vice president of global public policy, said the company is working with governments worldwide, including the Philippines and Southeast Asia, to shift toward electric-powered vehicles, seen as a cheaper, cleaner alternative to gas-guzzling cars. ADVERTISEMENT

“Change can be hard, transformation can be hard, but people do change,” he told foreign journalists in a briefing organized by the Foreign Press Centers of the US Department of State last week.

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