The Oklahoman

GM to invest $2.2B in Detroit electric vehicle efforts

- By Tom Krisher AP Auto Writer

DETROIT—General Motors is spending $2.2 billion to refurbish an underused Detroit factory so it can build a series of electric and self-driving vehicles, eventually employing 2,200 people.

GM said in a statement Monday that the factory will start building the company's first electric pickup late in 2021, followed by a funkylooki­ng self-driving shuttle for GM's Cruise autonomous vehicle unit.

The truck will be the first of several electric vehicles to be built at the plant, which straddles the border between Detroit and the enclave of Hamtramck. The company has plans to revive the Hummer nameplate for one of the vehicles.

In November of 2018, GM announced plans to close the factory along with three others in the U.S. But the company promised to reopen Detroit-Hamtramck to build electric vehicles during last fall's contentiou­s contract negotiatio­ns with the United Auto Workers union.

At that ti me the plant employed about 1,500 hourly and salaried workers. Currently, the plant is working on one shift with about 900 workers making the Cadillac CT6 and Chevrolet Impala sedans.

The factory will be shut down at the end of February, when renovation­s are expected to begin. The general assembly area as well as the paint and body shops will get major upgrades including new machinery, conveyors and controls, GM said in a statement.

GM will also invest $800 million in equipment for parts suppliers and other projects related to the new electric trucks.

The factory will be GM's first assembly plant to be fully dedicated to building electric vehicles.

“Through this investment, G Mistaking a big step forward in making our vision of an all-electric future a reality,” GM President Mark Reuss said in a statement. He was to announce the plans Monday at the plant with Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.

 ??  ?? Members of the United Auto Workers Local 22 in Septmber took to the streets during a national strike following stalled contract talks outside General Motors' Detroit-Hamtramck Assembly Plant in Hamtramck, Mich. [AP PHOTO]
Members of the United Auto Workers Local 22 in Septmber took to the streets during a national strike following stalled contract talks outside General Motors' Detroit-Hamtramck Assembly Plant in Hamtramck, Mich. [AP PHOTO]

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