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GM strives for resilient EV battery supply chain
Date : 2022.12.26
The automaker wants
battery suppliers, many of which are new to working with GM,
to source from multiple locations as it begins to secure materials for EV
production starting in 2026, Barra said at an Automotive Press Association
event in Detroit. GM learned from its approach to securing microchips for
future production so the company is not as reliant on any one factory, she
said.
Adding redundancy in
the supply chain would help to prevent production stoppages created by issues
at a single supplier, such as the COVID-19 outbreak that took a Malaysian chip factory offline last
year. It also will be crucial as vehicles require more chips to power the
software and technology built into them, she said.
GM has committed to
spending $35 billion on electric and autonomous vehicle development through
2025 and wants its North American light-duty vehicle lineup emissions-free by 2035. The automaker
will have four plants producing its proprietary Ultium batteries in a joint
venture with LG Energy Solution — in Ohio, Tennessee, Michigan and a
yet-to-be-disclosed fourth U.S. location — and has outlined plans to have five
North American plants assembling EVs as of 2025.
"There"s quite a
bit that I think we"re extremely well-positioned for, but we got to see what
the final rules are to get definitive on that," Barra said.
GM is banking on
customer adoption of EVs, spurred on not only by federal tax credits but also
by making them attractive and fun to drive, she said. Additionally, some states
— most notably California — have taken
steps toward phasing out the sale of new gas-powered vehicles by 2035.
Forty percent of EV
orders are from customers new to the automaker, Barra said.
"Our premise
always at General Motors has been: Let"s just create such great electric
vehicles and solve the charging issue for people that they want them, as
opposed to being from a regulatory perspective pushed into them, because that"s
when you"ve got to worry about what your profitability looks like," Barra
said.
Return-to-office plans
Barra addressed GM"s
decision to call most salaried employees back to
company offices for at least three days per week, with flexibility
based on an employee"s role and department. GM set a Jan. 30 deadline after
delaying the return from the end of 2022 in response to employee backlash.
During the pandemic, it adopted a policy called Work Appropriately that lets
employees choose how and where they work best.
"The main thing
we had to do was make sure our people understood we know they appreciate the
flexibility, and we are going to be understanding," she said.
Employees did a
"phenomenal job of keeping programs on track when we were remote,"
she said. But as offices reopened and many teams returned to in-person work
environments, Barra added, that brings an energy and a culture that needs to be
nurtured.
"Making people understand that they"ll have the flexibility they need, but also making sure they understand there"s a whole bunch of General Motors employees who went back to work 12 weeks after COVID hit — the people in our plants, in our warehouses, in design, in R&D, the sales force in the field," she said. "The "why" is, we think we can do a better job faster. We"re proud of what we accomplished when we had to, but we think we can even do better when we get together and continue to nourish our culture and grow it."
source : https://www.plasticsnews.com/news/gm-strives-resilient-ev-battery-supply-chain
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