DETROIT – General Motors plans to invest roughly $13 billion in U.S. facilities by April 2028, the United Auto Workers union said as part of its recent tentative agreement with the automaker.
GM has already announced some of the planned investments such as $4 billion at Orion Assembly in suburban Detroit and $2 billion in Spring Hill, Tennessee, for new electric vehicles.
GM was the last Detroit automaker to reach a tentative agreement following Ford Motor and Chrysler-parent Stellantis .
GM's U.S. investments through the terms of the 4 ½-tear tentative compared to $8.1 billion announced by the union at Ford and $18.9 billion at Stellantis, including $6.2 billion in previously announced parts plants in Kokomo, Indiana.
The details disclosed by the union for GM did not include billions in previously announced investments in four joint-venture battery cell plants in the U.S., including three upcoming facilities.
Persons:
Mary Barra
Organizations:
United Auto Workers, UAW, General Motors, DETROIT –, Motors, GM, Orion Assembly, Detroit, Ford Motor, Chrysler, Ford
Locations:
Arlington , Texas, DETROIT, Detroit, Spring Hill , Tennessee, Lansing Grand, U.S, Kokomo , Indiana