General Motors Co. said Tuesday it has delayed by one year the opening of its electric-vehicle plant in the Detroit area, citing uncertainty about EV demand.
That was needed “to better manage capital investment while aligning with evolving EV demand,” GM said in a statement. “In addition, we have identified engineering improvements that we will implement to increase the profitability of our products.” Autoworkers have been on strike at several GM, Ford and Stellantis NV STLA, +1.21% facilities for a little over a month.
Underscoring how hard it is to make a profitable EV, GM earlier this year discontinued its Chevy Bolt, only to promise shortly after to bring back the mass-market electric sedan built on an updated platform at a later date.
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