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GM’s Artemis rover packs EV battery power for 19K miles on the Moon

GM’s Artemis rover packs EV battery power for 19K miles on the Moon
Source: interestingengineering
Author: Interesting Engineering
Published: 10/3/2025

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General Motors (GM) has partnered with Lunar Outpost to develop the Lunar Terrain Vehicle (LTV) for NASA’s Artemis program, marking GM’s return to the Moon after 50 years. Unlike the Apollo-era rover, which had limited range and disposable batteries, the Artemis rover features rechargeable lithium-ion batteries using the same chemistry as GM’s Earth-based electric trucks. The battery pack is integrated into the vehicle’s frame to improve stability in lunar gravity and is designed for a 10-year lifespan, capable of delivering up to 19,000 miles of service. The LTV is built to endure the Moon’s extreme temperature swings, including two-week-long nights that plunge to -334 °F, with integrated heating elements, heavy insulation, and fault-tolerant systems to ensure continuous operation even if some battery cells fail. The LTV is designed as a reliable, long-term utility vehicle to support astronauts by hauling gear, scouting routes, and aiding in the establishment of a permanent human presence on the lunar

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