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GM to cut EV production amid expiring federal tax credits

General Motors is planning to scale back production of the Chevy Bolt and Cadillac EV as the automaker braces for lower demand while focusing on pickups and SUVs.
General Motors (GM) has announced production cuts for its Chevrolet Bolt and Cadillac electric vehicles (EVs).

On the Dash:

  • General Motors is cutting Chevrolet Bolt and Cadillac EV production in response to uncertain demand following the Sept. 30 expiration of federal EV tax credits. 
  • Despite record EV sales in August, the company is taking a measured approach to avoid overproduction until the market stabilizes.
  • GM is balancing EV ambition with profitability by increasing production of large pickups and SUVs while managing regulatory and market changes. 

General Motors has announced production cuts for its Chevrolet Bolt and Cadillac electric vehicles (EVs). Beginning in December, the company will scale back to one shift at its Kansas plant and will reduce output at its Tennessee assembly plant through May. This decision comes as the $7,500 federal EV tax credit is set to expire on September 30, leading to uncertainty in electric vehicle demand.

Despite experiencing record sales in August, with more than 21,000 EVs sold, like the Chevrolet Equinox EV, Cadillac Lyriq, and Vistiq, GM is adopting a cautious approach to avoid overproduction. Duncan Aldred, president of GM North America, stated that the company anticipates a decline in EV sales once the incentives expire, and it plans to wait for market normalization before increasing production.

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These production adjustments are a setback to CEO Mary Barra’s initial goal of transitioning to a fully electric lineup by 2035, a target that GM has since moderated. The company is also continuing to expand production of large pickups and SUVs, with plans to increase output at a Detroit-area plant by 2027, balancing its electric vehicle ambitions with profitability and consumer demand.

Further, GM also recalled its previous-generation Chevrolet Bolt, produced until late 2023, after rare battery fires, highlighting the automaker’s cautious approach to EV production.
With some competing manufacturers reducing their electric vehicle offerings, GM sees an opportunity to maintain market share without oversaturating the market and triggering excessive discounts.

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