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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