General Motors Was Going To Make EVs At This Factory. Now, It's Going To Make Gas Trucks
Briefly

The electric vehicle sector is experiencing challenges, notably with the U.S. government's removal of EV tax credits. Despite this, there is continued global momentum towards plug-in vehicles. GM is changing its strategy by converting the Orion Assembly plant, originally designated for EV production, to manufacture internal combustion engine vehicles like the Cadillac Escalade and light-duty pickups. This shift impacts a $480 million state grant intended for EV production, raising concerns about potential repercussions for GM while responding to strong customer demand.
GM's officially pivoting to making ICE trucks at a factory once earmarked for EV production, shifting from planned EVs to focus on light-duty pickups.
The Orion Assembly plant was intended to manufacture the Chevy Silverado EV and GMC Sierra EV but will now produce Cadillac Escalade and light-duty pickups.
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