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GM Cuts 1,300 Jobs at Electric Vehicle Plant
Automaker cites sluggish demand for battery-powered cars as reason for temporary layoffs.
Mar. 30, 2026 at 10:34pm
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General Motors has temporarily laid off 1,300 workers at its FactoryZero electric vehicle plant in Detroit, citing sluggish demand for battery-powered cars as the reason for the production adjustments.
Why it matters
The layoffs at GM's flagship EV plant are a sign that the transition to electric vehicles is facing headwinds, with consumer demand not yet meeting automakers' production capacity. This could impact the broader shift towards electrification in the auto industry.
The details
GM confirmed that it will temporarily adjust production at FactoryZero to align EV output with current market demand. The plant, located on the border of Detroit, produces the Chevrolet Silverado EV and other electric models.
- The layoffs were announced on March 30, 2026.
The players
General Motors Co.
A major American automaker that is transitioning its lineup to include more electric vehicles.
FactoryZero
GM's electric vehicle production plant located on the border of Detroit.
The takeaway
The temporary layoffs at GM's FactoryZero plant underscore the challenges automakers face in aligning EV production with consumer demand, which could slow the broader industry's transition to electric vehicles.
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