Welcome to the green stock news brief for Tuesday, November 19th. Here are today’s top headlines:
General Motors (NYSE: GM) set a record by driving all 20 Super Cruise-enabled models in a hands-free caravan across San Francisco’s Bay Bridge, showcasing the industry's first and only hands-free towing-capable system. Launched in 2017, Super Cruise now leads the market with availability on 20 vehicles, far outpacing competitors.
C3 AI (NYSE: AI) and Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) have announced a strategic alliance to accelerate global adoption of Enterprise AI on Microsoft Azure. This partnership designates Azure as the preferred cloud for C3 AI applications and focuses on innovation, integration, and joint efforts to expand AI use across industries.
VinFast (NASDAQ: VFS) has begun delivering its VF 9 all-electric, 7-passenger SUV in Canada, aiming to compete in the premium EV market with a spacious, eco-friendly design. The VF 9 boasts a range of up to 518 km, advanced features like the VinFast app for extensive charging options, and dimensions tailored for family use.
EVgo (NASDAQ: EVGO) is expanding its partnership with Meijer to install up to 480 new fast-charging stalls at stores across six Midwest states, enhancing public EV charging infrastructure. Currently operating 24 stalls at six locations, EVgo plans to add up to 60 new stations by 2027.
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