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GM temporarily lays off 1,300 workers at Factory ZERO amid slowing EV demand

General Motors pauses production at its Detroit-area EV plant as shifting demand and rising costs complicate electric vehicle strategy.

GM temporarily lays off 1,300 workers at Factory ZERO amid slowing EV demand

On the Dash:

  • GM is adjusting EV production in response to softer demand, including a temporary layoff of 1,300 workers.
  • The removal of the $7,500 EV tax credit and rising production costs are reshaping EV sales and inventory strategy.
  • Automakers are leaning back into gas-powered vehicles as market uncertainty continues to impact EV adoption.

General Motors has temporarily laid off 1,300 workers at its Factory ZERO EV plant, underscoring continued softness in demand for battery-powered vehicles, the company said Monday.

The layoffs took effect on March 16 at the Detroit-Hamtramck facility, with employees expected to return on April 13. The move follows GM’s October announcement that it would lay off 3,400 workers at EV and battery plants as it works to align production and reduce losses tied to electric vehicles.

The automaker said the latest action is intended to better match output with current market conditions. A company spokesperson said affected employees will be placed on temporary layoff and may be eligible for subpay and benefits under the GM-UAW national contract.

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The production adjustment follows the elimination of the $7,500 EV tax credit for buyers and lessees last year. As a result, GM and Ford have increased production of gas-powered pickups, which remain more profitable.

Market uncertainty has further complicated production planning. Higher gas prices tied to conflict in the Middle East have created volatility, making it difficult for automakers to determine the right balance between electric and internal combustion vehicles.

Industry analysts say the trajectory of EV demand remains unclear. Rising costs associated with building EVs, combined with fluctuating fuel prices, have shifted the economic equation for manufacturers and consumers alike.

The uncertainty is also expected to weigh on near-term vehicle sales, as consumers remain cautious about long-term operating costs. Analysts noted that sudden increases in energy prices tend to delay purchasing decisions, though a decline in fuel costs could trigger a rebound in demand in the coming months.

The layoffs at Factory ZERO are part of a broader pullback in GM’s EV strategy. The company has canceled its BrightDrop electric delivery vans, shifted plans to produce the next-generation gas-powered Cadillac CT5 at its Lansing plant instead of EVs, and reversed plans to manufacture EV drive units at a Toledo transmission facility.

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