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GM plans investments to expand EV production

October 19, 2020
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DETROIT — General Motors is expected to announce on Tuesday significant investments to expand production of electric vehicles at a factory in Spring Hill, Tenn., and potentially other sites.

GM said in a statement Monday that it planned to make a “major U.S. manufacturing investment announcement” on Tuesday. The Detroit News reported that the automaker planned to begin building the Cadillac Lyriq electric crossover at its Spring Hill, Tenn., plant. AutoForecast Solutions, which tracks industry production plans, said it expects the Lyriq to go into production in late 2022.

GM could move production of vehicles to other plants, resulting in new investments in other locations. AutoForecast Solutions said it expects some electric vehicle production will also be announced for a factory in Mexico.

The automaker’s plans for investing in U.S. factories come with two weeks left in the U.S. presidential election campaign. U.S. President Donald Trump and Democratic rival Joe Biden are competing for support from auto workers in Midwestern swing states.

GM CEO Mary Barra has outlined plans to invest $20 billion by 2025 in new electric vehicles and electric vehicle battery technology.

The automaker plans to spend $2.5 billion overhauling and retooling its Detroit-Hamtramck factory to build a GMC Hummer EV electric pickup truck, an autonomous taxi and other vehicles.

That plant was formally rechristened on Friday as “Factory Zero,” a reference to Barra’s goal of “zero crashes, zero emissions and zero congestion.”

GM currently builds its electric Chevrolet Bolt at a large assembly plant in the northern suburbs of Detroit.

At the same time, GM is investing in its large, gasoline-fueled pickup trucks, SUVs and crossovers, which earn the bulk of the profits the automaker needs to fund its electric vehicle programs.

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