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GM pauses $3.5B Indiana EV battery plant amid slowing demand

GM and Samsung SDI halt construction activity as EV sales soften and federal policy shifts reshape production plans.

GM pauses $3.5B Indiana EV battery plant amid slowing demand

On the Dash:

  • Automakers continue scaling back EV investments as consumer demand softens without federal incentives.
  • Delayed battery production could affect future EV inventory growth and product rollout timelines.
  • Policy uncertainty remains a major factor influencing long-term EV manufacturing and retail strategy.

General Motors (GM) and Samsung SDI have paused work on their $3.5 billion EV battery plant in New Carlisle, Indiana, in response to weaker-than-expected EV demand and shifting federal policies, which prompted automakers to reassess production capacity.

While GM plans to complete the exterior construction of the plant, future plans remain uncertain. Originally, the 680-acre facility was designed to produce nickel-rich prismatic batteries. However, construction delays and layoffs are already anticipated in 2025, as consumer demand for EVs has declined, particularly following the expiration of the $7,500 federal EV tax credit last year.

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Notably, the Trump administration’s policy reversals, including the easing of greenhouse gas emissions standards, further impacted EV production growth. Local economic development officials indicated that GM had notified community leaders about the delay several weeks ago, but regional leaders remain hopeful that the project could resume if market conditions improve.

Despite these setbacks, GM reported strong first-quarter earnings and expects to receive tariff-related refunds following a Supreme Court decision that overturned certain tariffs. 

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