GM to launch 10 EVs in S.Korea by 2025; no local manufacturing plans yet

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[November 12, 2021]  By Heekyong Yang

SEOUL (Reuters) -General Motors Co will launch 10 electric vehicles (EVs) in South Korea by 2025, but has no plans yet to manufacture EVs in the country, Steven Kiefer, the head of GM's international operations said on Friday.

 

The No.1 U.S. automaker, which warned last year https://www.reuters.com/article/us-gm-southkorea-labor-exclusive-idUSKBN27Y0NR that persistent industrial action was preventing further investment in South Korea, builds EVs in the United States and China. It also has plans https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/general-motors-make-1-bln-electric-auto-investment-mexico-2021-04-29 to build them in Mexico and Canada.

Kiefer's visit after a Korean labour union delegation went to Detroit in June had led to speculation in local media that he could announce new EV production plans.

"We are not announcing any plans yet to produce electric vehicles in the country, so stay tuned for that," Kiefer told a media briefing.

GM's South Korea unit builds about 600,000 vehicles a year, shipping many to the United States including the popular Chevrolet Trailblazer SUV, and employs about 12,000 people. It reported an operating loss of 309 billion won ($262 million) last year.

When asked about the impact of the chip shortage https://www.reuters.com/article/chips-shortage-explainer-int-idUSKBN2BN30J at GM's Korea plants, GM Korea Chief Executive Kaher Kazem said production volume in the country this year was down about 25% versus last year, but the chip shortage seemed to be easing.

Kiefer also said GM's partnership with South Korean battery maker LG Energy Solution was "very bright".

"Clearly more (battery) capacity is going to be required, so stay tuned for some additional announcements," he said.

GM and LG Energy Solution are building two battery cell manufacturing plants https://www.reuters.com/article/us-gm-electric-batteries-idTRNIKBN2C31T8 with a combined annual production capacity of about 70 gigawatt hours in the United States, which could power about 1 million EVs.

In October, GM said LG units had agreed to reimburse it for $2 billion in estimated costs and expenses associated with a recall of Bolt EVs https://www.reuters.com/business/lg-units-say-results-accounted-918-mln-costs-gms-bolt-recall-2021-10-12/#:~:text=SEOUL%2C%20Oct%2012%20(Reuters),recall%20of%20Bolt%20electric%20vehicles.

($1 = 1,177.8000 won)

(Reporting by Heekyong Yang Editing by Richard Pullin and Mark Potter)

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