DETROIT – General Motors is trimming its expected sales and production of all-electric vehicles this year, as U.S. adoption of EVs occurs slower than expected.
GM Chief Financial Officer Paul Jacobson said the company now expects production of 200,000 to 250,000 EVs this year, down from a previously announced range of 200,000 to 300,000.
Jacobson said GM expects EVs to make up 8% of U.S. sales industrywide this year.
GM expects its EVs to be profitable on a production, or contribution-margin basis, once it reaches production of 200,000 units.
EV sales totaled 16,425 units, or 2.8% of the automaker's overall sales during the period.
Persons:
Paul Jacobson, Jacobson, EVs
Organizations:
DETROIT, GM, Deutsche Bank
Locations:
North America