General Motors is facing a significant disruption at its flagship electric vehicle (EV) plant in Michigan, where over 1,300 workers have been idled due to a production slowdown. The move is likely linked to a shortage of a crucial component, as the company struggles to meet growing demand for its popular EV models. Industry insiders suggest that the shortage may be related to a supply chain issue or a production bottleneck at a key supplier. The idling of these workers is a major concern for the auto industry, which has been counting on GM to drive innovation and growth in the EV sector.


Why is GM Idling 1,300 Workers at its Flagship EV Plant?  EV Magazine