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GM’s Energy Diversity Strategy No Silver Bullet » Internal Combustion Engine Improvements » Biofuels — E85 / Biodiesel » Gas / Electric Hybrids » E-Flex (Electrically driven vehicles) » Hydrogen-powered Fuel Cells No Silver Bullet » Internal Combustion Engine Improvements » Biofuels — E85 / Biodiesel » Gas / Electric Hybrids » E-Flex (Electrically driven vehicles) » Hydrogen-powered Fuel Cells

Advanced Propulsion Technology Strategy Improved Vehicle Fuel Economy and Emissions Improved Vehicle Fuel Economy and Emissions Energy / Fuel Diversity Petroleum (Conventional & Alternative Sources) Bio Fuels (Ethanol E85, Bio-diesel) Hydrogen Electricity (Conventional & Alternative Sources) Time Displace Petroleum Displace Petroleum IC Engine and Transmission Improvements Bio Fuels (E85, Bio-diesel) Hydrogen Fuel Cell Battery Electric Vehicles (Hybrids &E-Flex)

The “Over 30” Club » Leader in 30 mpg or better highway fuel economy » More than any other manufacturer… including Toyota, Nissan, Ford or Dodge » Leader in 30 mpg or better highway fuel economy » More than any other manufacturer… including Toyota, Nissan, Ford or Dodge

The GM “Over 30 MPG” Club Chevrolet Cobalt 32 MPG Chevrolet Aveo 34 MPG Pontiac G6 34 MPG Pontiac Vibe 34 MPG Chevrolet Malibu 32 MPG Saab 9-3 SportCombi 30 MPG Chevrolet Monte Carlo 31 MPG Saab 9-3 Sport Sedan 30 MPG Pontiac Grand Prix 30 MPG Buick LaCrosse 30 MPG Chevrolet Impala 31 MPG Saturn ION 32 MPG Chevrolet Aveo 5 34 MPG Saab 9-3 Convertible 30 MPG Saturn VUE Hybrid 32 MPG Chevrolet HHR 30 MPG Saturn SKY 31 MPG Pontiac G5 32 MPG Saab 9-5 Sport Sedan 30 MPG Pontiac Solstice 31 MPG Saab 9-5 SportCombi 30 MPG Saturn AURA Green Line Hybrid 32 MPG Chevrolet Malibu Maxx 30 MPG Saturn AURA 30 MPG (EPA Highway Labels) *EPA ratings for 2007 MY vehicles

Active Fuel Management 4 Cylinders Active 8 Cylinders Active 6 14 GM vehicles

The GM U.S. “FlexFuel Club” 13 models for 2008 MY! Over 2 million on the road Chevrolet Avalanche, Suburban and Tahoe & Police Tahoe GMC Yukon and Yukon XL Chevrolet Silverado GMC Sierra Chevrolet Uplander Chevrolet Impala & Police Impala Chevrolet Impala & Police Impala GMC Savana & Chevy Express GMC Savana & Chevy Express

Replacing Gasoline With “Big Three” vehicles: U.S. could save 22 BILLION gallons of gasoline annually With “Big Three” vehicles: U.S. could save 22 BILLION gallons of gasoline annually

Why E85? » E85 is a clean-burning, renewable resource » Reduced dependency on foreign oil » Help the U.S. Economy » GM builds the engines flexible to run on unleaded gas or E85 ethanol » Reduced greenhouse gasses » E85 is a clean-burning, renewable resource » Reduced dependency on foreign oil » Help the U.S. Economy » GM builds the engines flexible to run on unleaded gas or E85 ethanol » Reduced greenhouse gasses

10 GM’s Hybrid Portfolio

GM’s Portfolio Hybrid 2-ModeHybrid Light Hybrid GM/Allison Hybrid Bus Saturn VUE Green Line Tahoe/Yukon Escalade Silverado/ Sierra Silverado/ Sierra 2-Mode Hybrid Chevrolet Malibu Saturn Aura Green Line Saturn VUE Green Line E-Flex Saturn VUE Green Line plug-in Chevrolet Volt Chevrolet Silverado/ GMC Sierra Chevrolet Silverado/ GMC Sierra

2008 Chevrolet Malibu Hybrid » Engineered for global implementation » Simple, flexible system, allowing for broad usage » Affordable — $2,000 below Camry » $1300 IRS Tax Credit » $600 net » Available start of production » October 2007 » Engineered for global implementation » Simple, flexible system, allowing for broad usage » Affordable — $2,000 below Camry » $1300 IRS Tax Credit » $600 net » Available start of production » October 2007

2008 Saturn Vue Green Line » Fuel economy improvements » 20% — current Vue Green Line over base » Fuel economy improvements » 20% — current Vue Green Line over base » 45% — two-mode Vue Green Line over base

2007 Saturn Aura Green Line Hybrid » 20% fuel economy improvement » 28 mpg city / 35 mpg hwy » Base price below $23,000 » 20% fuel economy improvement » 28 mpg city / 35 mpg hwy » Base price below $23,000

The world’s only full-size Hybrid SUVs

Maintains Full Size Utility Capability The world’s only full-size Hybrid SUVs » No loss in utility » 5- to 8-passenger seating » 6,200-pound towing capacity » Refined level of quietness Great driving performance » Smooth ride and handling » Up to 50% better city fuel economy

Vehicle Speed MPH RegenBraking Accel Decel Navigation Radio Hybrid Power Flow Modes

Chevrolet Volt » Electricity stored in battery is the primary “fuel” source » Small motor creates on-board electricity » Vehicle is capable of 40 miles of pure electrical vehicle driving (78% of commuters)

Front E-Flex System Plug-In 110V / 15A Electric Motor Battery Pack Generator 12 Gallon Fuel Tank Gasoline Internal Combustion Engine (Gasoline)

Equinox Fuel Cell Vehicle

How Fuel Cells Work » A fuel cell harnesses the electricity created in the chemical reaction that occurs when hydrogen and oxygen are combined. Hundreds of fuel cells are "stacked" together, combining their electrical outputs into enough electricity to power a car. » In the not-too-distant future, fuel cells will change how we live our everyday lives. They will power our vehicles, homes and office buildings more efficiently and with significantly less impact on the environment than fossil fuels. Fuel cell technology could end energy shortages and reduce reliance on imported oil. Before that day comes, however, four important challenges - hydrogen storage, cost reduction, durability and infrastructure development - must be solved. GM is working to solve these problems.

Challenges » Durability » Membrane » Catalyst » Diffusion media » Hydrogen storage » Cost, cost, cost

» More than 50% of US vehicle volume will be FlexFuel by 2012 MY » 16 new hybrids in the next 4 Years…or 1 every 3 months for the next 4 years!  Cost effective hybrid in cars and small SUVs  Fuel economy leadership in 2-Mode Hybrid applications  Plug-in 2-Mode Hybrid in medium crossover-utility segment » New applications of clean passenger car and light-duty truck diesels in North America » E-Flex/Chevrolet Volt/Equinox Fuel Cell vehicles strengthen technology leadership » More than 50% of US vehicle volume will be FlexFuel by 2012 MY » 16 new hybrids in the next 4 Years…or 1 every 3 months for the next 4 years!  Cost effective hybrid in cars and small SUVs  Fuel economy leadership in 2-Mode Hybrid applications  Plug-in 2-Mode Hybrid in medium crossover-utility segment » New applications of clean passenger car and light-duty truck diesels in North America » E-Flex/Chevrolet Volt/Equinox Fuel Cell vehicles strengthen technology leadership GM Driving Industry Standard Technology/ Performance Defining Industry Future Direction

GM Automotive Service Educational Program (ASEP) » GM ASEP incorporates advanced automotive technical training with a strong academic foundation of math, reading, and electronics, in both analytical and technical skills. Students earn an Associate Degree while working and learning on the job, resulting in a solid education combined with invaluable work experience. » GM ASEP is a strategic alliance between students, GM, GM dealers, ACDelco. GM ASEP colleges and universities has produced over 13,000 graduate service technicians. Program Overview » The GM ASEP program teaches exclusively on current GM products. These programs allow students to alternate between attending college and working at a sponsoring GM dealership for approximately two years. » All GM ASEP colleges and universities are National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence/National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (ASE/NATEF) certified, ensuring that training meets or exceeds industry standards. » GM provides instructor training on the latest trends in technology. » GM provides new vehicles, training components, and training aids for students to work on and learn from in a closely supervised and structured environment.

GM's K-12 Educational Initiatives » GM has teamed up to bring quality lesson plans to K-12 schools that are consistent with national education standards. Topics include fuel cells, the environment, and technology. » Keystone Center created the Sustainable Energy Curriculum, a module for teachers where students are encouraged to review critical information and use scientific reasoning and processes to explore the energy issue. Keystone Center Keystone Center » Junior Achievement and GM have teamed up to create four stand-alone activities that explore the business and economics of fuel cell technology. Junior Achievement Junior Achievement » Detroit Area Pre-College Engineering Program (DAPCEP), a nationally acclaimed K-12 program designed to motivate, inspire and academically prepare minority youth for the demands of college, and careers in engineering, math, science or technology related fields. Detroit Area Pre-College Engineering Program (DAPCEP) Detroit Area Pre-College Engineering Program (DAPCEP) » Global Rivers Environmental Education Network (GREEN), a program that brings together employees from GM facilities, local environmental groups, community leaders, educators, and young people to protect local water resources. Global Rivers Environmental Education Network (GREEN) Global Rivers Environmental Education Network (GREEN) » Society of Automotive Engineers: A World in Motion, a program SAE developed to pique the interest of elementary and middle school students in math and science. Society of Automotive Engineers: A World in Motion Society of Automotive Engineers: A World in Motion » Solar Schools, a partnership with the Great Lakes Renewable Energy Association to promote an education program about renewable energy. Solar Schools Solar Schools » Automotive Youth Educational Systems (AYES), a dynamic partnership between participating automotive manufacturers, participating local dealers, and selected local high schools/technical prep schools to encourage awareness of and participation in careers as automotive technicians. GM was the initiator of this innovative industry-wide program in 1995, which has since grown to include the participation of over 430 schools nationwide. Automotive Youth Educational Systems (AYES) Automotive Youth Educational Systems (AYES)

Competitions » Challenge X: Crossover to Sustainable Mobility, a new competition series co-sponsored by GM and the U.S. Department of Energy and other industry organizations, challenges engineering students from universities throughout North America to re-engineer a crossover vehicle to achieve better fuel economy and lower emissions. Challenge X: Crossover to Sustainable Mobility Challenge X: Crossover to Sustainable Mobility » FIRST, an organization encouraging young people to explore careers in science and technology by using a competition format similar to sporting events where students learn the fun and excitement that can be found in a technical career. FIRST » DOE National Science Bowl for Middle Schools and High Schools, a competition that encourages student involvement in math and science and improves awareness of career options in science and technology. DOE National Science Bowl for Middle Schools and High Schools DOE National Science Bowl for Middle Schools and High Schools » The Science and Engineering Fair of Metropolitan Detroit program focuses on junior high and high school students throughout the state of Michigan and beyond. The Science and Engineering Fair of Metropolitan Detroit The Science and Engineering Fair of Metropolitan Detroit » MATHCOUNTS, a U.S. middle school math enrichment and competition program run by volunteers that helps to prepare students for the working world by stimulating their interest in math and math-related careers. MATHCOUNTS