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GM's 2025 EV Plans May Be Impacted By Battery Shortages:

Not to mention, we're already halfway through 2023 and GM hasn't ramped up the Cadillac Lyriq or GMC Hummer, or launched other EVs.


May 19, 2023
By: Steven Loveday


Years ago, General Motors talked of launching a plethora of new EV models and dialing up production. CEO Mary Barra continues to share that the goal is to be capable of producing 1 million EVs in North America by 2025 on the way to topping Tesla as the EV sales leader. However, its US battery factories are making slow progress, and thus far, it hasn't released the vast majority of those new electric cars.

According to a recent analysis compiled for Reuters, General Motors' EV production by 2025 could be limited to less than 600,000 units thanks to battery bottlenecks. AutoForecast Solutions notes that manufacturing over a half million electric vehicles in 2025 will be no easy task based on GM's battery production plans.

Meanwhile, the Big Three automaker insists it hasn't changed its guidance. The targets do, however, include cumulative EV production from 2022 to 2024 as recently clarified by CEO Mary Barra. AutoForecast Solutions estimates that GM will produce about 76,000 EVs in North America in 2023 and 328,000 in 2024. The automaker has not officially shared its actual production targets for 2024 or 2025.

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GM will rely on three battery factories in the US. The first already opened in Ohio, and the second factory in Tennessee is due to begin making batteries in early 2024. The third factory is expected to open in Michigan a year later. All the domestic EVs GM has been touting for years will use Ultium battery packs built at one of the three factories in the US, which together should eventually be able to provide enough packs for 1.35 million EVs annually.

That said, with one of the three factories not even opening until 2025, and the other sometime the year before, it seems almost impossible that all three could be ramped up to full production capacity by 2025. Still, GM reiterated less than a year ago that it will have enough materials to produce 1 million electric cars per year in North America by 2025. This is to say it will be capable, but not necessarily put into practice by that time.


The Reuters analysis goes on to add that while GM is putting together a massive global battery supply chain, some deals won't even come into play until beyond 2025. Moreover, much can happen between now and when those deals pan out, and there's no way to know for sure if there will be shortages, supply chain hiccups, etc.

Added to all of this, GM just announced that it will discontinue its only affordable EVs – the Chevrolet Bolt EV and Bolt EUV – which are beginning to gain much popularity and sell well. Meanwhile, it also offers the super-pricey GMC Hummer EV and the luxury Cadillac Lyriq crossover. However, it hasn't yet ramped up production of either model.

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Oh I watched enough of his videos, he clearly only likes tesla and BYD, so biased.
Tesla, BYD, and ONLY the Silverado. He keeps singing its praises.
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Like Sandy Munro, the Electric Viking might be a bit biased.

My "laugh" response to that post was for the idiot doing the YouTube video. He's clueless.
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"Oh, the public is tired of hearing it" Well, that's that problem solved then. No more shortages!
For a while it was taking two to three months from ordering to shipping of a new PC. That time is no longer. The issue legacy auto has is their dependency on processors manufactured with what is now 20-year-old lithographic technology. The CEO of Intel flat out told legacy auto to upgrade their vehicles to modern processors and software techniques if they wanted to avoid a chip shortage.
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For a while it was taking two to three months from ordering to shipping of a new PC. That time is no longer. The issue legacy auto has is their dependency on processors manufactured with what is now 20-year-old lithographic technology. The CEO of Intel flat out told legacy auto to upgrade their vehicles to modern processors and software techniques if they wanted to avoid a chip shortage.
Or someone builds a chip fab plant that does that 20-year-old tech. Chips cost more then but at least functional stuff doesn't need to be redesigned and parts can still be made.
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Or someone builds a chip fab plant that does that 20-year-old tech. Chips cost more then but at least functional stuff doesn't need to be redesigned and parts can still be made.
Chip manufacturers have already told legacy auto this won't happen and since they own the chip designs no one else will spend the money to purchase the chip designs and build a fabrication plant for a 20 year old design.
Feb, 2023. - In a joint statement from the companies Thursday, Malta, New York-based GlobalFoundries said it will expand production capacity inside its Malta plant exclusively for GM’s supply chain.

The factory would supply finished computer chips to GM parts suppliers that manufacture computer modules to control everything from transmissions to brakes to radios.

“It’s a partnership that includes investment from both sides,” GF spokeswoman Laurie Kelly said. It will take at least two years for the chips to start flowing as the company installs equipment and chips are designed, she said.

At the same time, GM, the largest automaker in the U.S., is trying to reduce the number of unique chips in each vehicle so the ones used by the company can be produced in higher volumes.


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