GM announces $491M investment in Indiana facility as part of EV production efforts

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GM on Thursday announced a $491 million investment into its Marion, Indiana, metal stamping plant to ready the facility to make parts for EVs and other future products.

will create job security for our members and help them care for their families and support their local community for years to come," Ray Curry, UAW president and director of the General Motors and Gaming departments, said in a statement.

GM has secured enough battery raw materials to achieve 1 million EVs annually in North America by 2025, the company recently announced. The upcoming work on the plant, which is set to begin later in the year, comes after GM said in June 2021 that it will investthrough 2025 as part of its growth strategy, including expanding its electric vehicle portfolio and constructing more domestic battery factories. The company has secured enough battery raw materials to achieve 1 million EVs annually in North America by 2025, it recently announced.

 

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Good hope they go broke! Build shit cars now!

Good luck

GM needs lots more crappy vehicles that can’t compete with Toyota, KIA, etc..

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