GM Slows EV Production at Three Plants as September 30 Tax Credit Deadline Approaches”

General Motors is trimming electric vehicle production at multiple plants as the federal tax credits expire on September 30, 2025, according to the company’s statements to industry outlets. The specifics of the production changes are substantial: Spring Hill, Tennessee’s plant will stop making Cadillac Lyriq and Vistiq models in December 2025. Operations will run on one shift through the first five months of 2026. Over in Fairfax, Kansas, GM has put the second shift for the new Chevy Bolt EV on hold with no firm restart date. Factory Zero in Detroit is also slowing down work on the GMC Hummer … Continue reading GM Slows EV Production at Three Plants as September 30 Tax Credit Deadline Approaches”