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The weekend's getting closer! Happy Thursday everyone. It's Charisse Jones with the Daily Money headlines to keep you in the know. |
If you want to find another way to restore power when the lights go out, General Motors may have you covered. The auto company has a new business unit, GM Energy, which will start offering the Ultium Home energy system, a suite of vehicle-to-home products that people can use to provide back up energy. |
The products' technology and storage capabilities will allow electric vehicle owners to use their cars to provide power when there's an outage. |
Customers can buy the products in bundles but GM Energy hasn't said what the packages will cost or when they will be available, adding that both will depend on what a given customer chooses to purchase. |
"Certain Ultium Home product bundles are planned to be available for order in the fall of 2023," Samantha Kennedy, a spokeswoman, said. "More information on that, as well as information relating to how customers can order the initial Ultium Home products, will be made available in future updates." |
Supreme Court strikes down affirmative action | U.S. Supreme Court strikes down affirmative action in college admissions, a decision that could also have an impact on corporate hiring and inclusion efforts. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images |
The decision could also further fuel ongoing attacks on corporate diversity, equity and inclusion efforts, affecting how businesses decide who they hire and elevate into management. |
Ford Bronco can help battle firefighters |
Ford Motor Co. is joining the fight against wildfires, sending a specially outfitted Ford Bronco to New Mexico where it can offer on-the-ground information on how to battle the fire threat that has destroyed parts of Oregon, California and Arizona in recent years. | The Bronco wildland SUV which is headed to Bandalier National Monument is essentially a mobile command center. W.S. Darley Co., an Illinois-based fire rescue vehicle maker, developed the special Bronco. Kevin Sofen, its director of innovation told the Detroit Free Press that the new technology can make firefighters less dependent on cell phones, giving them an alternative way to communicate about the location and intensity of the blazes they're fighting |
That can also help save firefighters lives, he said. |
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