GM idles Detroit EV plant, temporarily laying off 1,300 workers

GM idles Detroit EV plant, temporarily laying off 1,300 workers

By Nora Eckert and David Shepardson

Reuters

DETROIT, March 30 (Reuters) - General Motors is idling ‌a Detroit electric vehicle plant until ‌April 13, extending downtime that began on March 16, ​the company said on Monday.

"Factory ZERO will temporarily adjust production to align EV production with market demand," a GM spokesperson said. ‌The temporary layoff ⁠affects 1,300 workers.

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The plant, which produces vehicles including the Chevrolet Silverado EV ⁠and Hummer EV, has had choppy production over the last year as GM confronts ​waning demand ​for battery-powered models. ​The automaker cut ‌output at the plant by about 50% in January.

GM, which has reported $7.6 billion in writedowns on its EV programs, is one of several automakers that have pared back their ‌EV plans following significant ​regulatory shifts under U.S. ​President Donald Trump.

Instead, ​the industry is leaning into ‌production of gas-powered trucks ​and SUVs, Detroit's ​main profit machines. GM confirmed on Monday it plans to increase production of ​its heavy-duty ‌trucks at a plant in Michigan ​starting in June.

(Reporting by Nora Eckert; ​Editing by Chris Reese)

 

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