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  2. GM's First EV Stations Installed in Dealer Community ... - AOL

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    Chevy dealers first, followed by other GM dealers in 2023, ... Dealers in the Dealer Community Charging Program can get up to 10 19.2-kilowatt charging stations, and then GM will direct dealers to ...

  3. GM is training more first responders for EV emergencies in ...

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    Thu, Jun 30, 2022 · 2 min read. Chevrolet/GM. GM is training more first responders to be able to handle emergencies involving electric vehicles. The automaker is "significantly expanding" its EV ...

  4. GM will work with dealers to install 40,000 EV charging ...

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    GM will give each dealer up to 10 Ultium charging stations to deploy in their community. The automaker said it will also help dealers apply for incentives and other funding programs to install the ...

  5. GM Expands EV Emergency Training for First Responders - AOL

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    Photo credit: GM. General Motors is starting up a new EV First Responder Training program to go along with its expanding lineup of electric vehicles that includes the Chevrolet Bolt EV, GMC Hummer ...

  6. GM opens its first Level 2 community charging stations in two ...

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    It aims to install up to 40,000 Level 2 stations at dealerships across the US and Canada. GM has installed its first Level 2 charging stations in Wisconsin and Detroit as part of a community ...

  7. Blink Charging to supply EV chargers to General Motors ...

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    11:42 AM PST • January 18, 2022. Comment. Image Credits: GM. Blink Charging, an electric vehicle charger manufacturer, will be deploying EV chargers at General Motors dealerships across the U.S ...

  8. Employee pricing - Wikipedia

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    Employee pricing is a selling strategy launched in 2005 by the auto industry to attract customers by using the discounted prices that auto industry employees pay for new cars rather than the sticker price MSRP. The program was first offered that year by General Motors, and later followed by Ford, Chrysler, and some local dealerships.

  9. GM Certified Service - Wikipedia

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    Jerome H. Peleaux was the creator and tester of the program for GM. Former logo of GM Certified Service, then GM Goodwrench. The Mr. Goodwrench program, as originally conceived, required each dealer to adhere to a set of service delivery standards: requiring high levels of factory training, parts on hand, and service department amenities.