American Manufacturing Titan Quietly 'Giving Up' on Green Goals

American Manufacturing Titan Quietly ‘Giving Up’ on Green Goals


General Motors is shifting gears from going green to going after the green.

With demand for EVs in low gear, GM is investing $4 billion to make more gasoline-powered vehicles and to do so in the United States, according to Axios.

Michigan, Kansas, and Tennessee plants are expected to start more production in 2027.

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GM’s Detroit-area Orion Assembly plant, once touted as the home for EV production, will instead be making gas-powered full-size SUVs and pickups.

As the gasoline-powered Chevy Equinox moves into the fast lane of sales, GM is expanding its Fairfax Assembly plant near Kansas City. The expansion includes work currently done in Mexico transitioning to the facility.

Production of the gas-powered Chevy Blazer will likewise take place in Spring Hill, Tennessee, instead

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