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GM will boost EV and AV investments to $35 billion

General Motors Co. will increase its electric vehicle (EV) and autonomous vehicle (AV) investments from 2020 through 2025 to $35 billion, representing a 75 percent increase from its initial commitment announced prior to the pandemic.


The company’s enhanced commitment will accelerate its transformative strategy to become the market leader in EVs in North America; a leader in battery and fuel cell technology through its Ultium battery platform and Hydrotec fuel cells; and through Cruise, be the first to safely commercialize self driving technology at scale.
“We are investing aggressively in a comprehensive and highly-integrated plan to make sure that GM leads in all aspects of the transformation to a more sustainable future,” said GM chair and chief executive officer Mary Barra. “GM is targeting annual global EV sales of more than 1 million by 2025, and we are increasing our investment to scale faster because we see momentum building in the U.S. for electrification, along with customer demand for our product portfolio.”

GM first shared its vision of a world with zero crashes, zero emissions and zero congestion nearly four years ago. Key factors changing the landscape include strong public reaction to the GMC Hummer EV and Hummer EV SUV, the Cadillac LYRIQ and the Chevrolet Silverado electric pickup; GM and dealer investments in the EV customer experience; public and private investment in EV charging infrastructure; and the global policy environment.

“There is a strong and growing conviction among our employees, customers, dealers, suppliers, unions and investors, as well as policymakers, that electric vehicles and self driving technology are the keys to a cleaner, safer world for all,” Barra said.

This announcement builds on GM’s initial commitment announced in March 2020 to invest $20 billion from 2020 through 2025, including capital, engineering expenses and other development costs, to accelerate its transition to EVs and AVs. In November 2020, the company increased its planned investment over the same period to $27 billion.

These investments are enabled by GM’s strong underlying business, including record EBIT adjusted in the last three quarters. GM now expects to deliver better than expected results in the second quarter despite the industry-wide impact of the semiconductor shortage.

The company now expects its first-half EBIT adjusted will be between $8.5 and $9.5 billion due to continued strong demand, better than expected results at GM Financial, and improved near term production from the pull forward of semiconductors from the third quarter. GM expects the second half of 2021 will continue to be complex and fluid.

GM’s additional investments and new collaborations are far reaching and designed to create even greater competitive advantages for the company. They include:

•Accelerating Ultium battery cell production in the U.S. GM is accelerating plans to build two new battery cell manufacturing plants in the U.S. by mid-decade to complement the Ultium Cells LLC plants under construction in Tennessee and Ohio. Further details about these new U.S. plants, including the locations, will be announced at a later date.
•Commercializing U.S. made Ultium batteries and Hydrotec fuel cells. In addition to collaborating with Honda to build two EVs using Ultium technology – one SUV for the Honda brand and one for the Acura brand – GM has signed a memorandum of understanding to supply Ultium batteries and Hydrotec fuel cells to Wabtec Corporation, which is developing the world’s first 100 percent battery powered locomotive.

Separately, GM will supply Hydrotec to Navistar, Inc., which is developing hydrogen-powered heavy trucks to launch in 2024 and Liebherr-Aerospace, which is developing hydrogen-powered auxiliary power units for aircraft. Lockheed Martin and GM also are teaming up to develop the next generation of lunar vehicles to transport astronauts on the surface of the Moon, leveraging GM’s expertise in electric propulsion and autonomous technology.

Published in the November 2021 Edition

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