Analysis-GM goes slow on EVs as rivals fight a price war
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General Motors (GM) teams with Netflix (NFLX) to promote EVs on screen
February 2, 2023 10:21 AM ESTGeneral Motors (NYS: GM) announced Thursday that they will be teaming up with Netflix to give electric vehicles (EVs) the stage they deserve.
In 2021, GM launched the Everybody In campaign, demonstrating the companys intent to lead an all-electric future, and invited others to join the movement. Netflix is joining and will increase the presence of EVs in Netflix-produced shows and films, where relevant, while also taking steps to enable more sustainable productions.
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