General Motors Delays EV Truck Production At Michigan Plant To Match Changing EV Demand: Report

General Motors Co GM reportedly plans to postpone the production of electric pickup trucks at its Orion, Michigan, facility by a year.

This decision aims to synchronize with the shifting landscape of electric vehicle (EV) demand, reported Reuters.

The original timeline for the plant had set production for the electric Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra to commence in late 2024.

However, the company has revised its plan, now targeting a launch in late 2025.

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According to the automaker, this adjustment is a strategic move to optimize capital investment and align their production schedule with the evolving demand for electric vehicles, as per the report.

Price Action: GM shares are trading higher by 0.91% at $30.33 on the last check Tuesday.

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