Close Menu
The Financial News 247The Financial News 247
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Finance
  • Companies
  • Investing
  • Markets
  • Lifestyle
  • Tech
  • More
    • Opinion
    • Climate
    • Web Stories
    • Spotlight
    • Press Release
What's On
Epomaker Reveals TH87 Wireless Gaming Keyboard Featuring An Extra-Large Battery

Epomaker Reveals TH87 Wireless Gaming Keyboard Featuring An Extra-Large Battery

January 18, 2026
Why You Should Be Skeptical About Venezuela’s Oil Reserves

Why You Should Be Skeptical About Venezuela’s Oil Reserves

January 18, 2026
CES 2026 Put Accessibility Front And Center, Changing Everything.

CES 2026 Put Accessibility Front And Center, Changing Everything.

January 18, 2026
The Amazing Story How IndyCar On FOX Is A Year-Round Creative Effort

The Amazing Story How IndyCar On FOX Is A Year-Round Creative Effort

January 18, 2026
New Chrome Update Deletes Google’s AI On Your Device

New Chrome Update Deletes Google’s AI On Your Device

January 18, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
The Financial News 247The Financial News 247
Demo
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Finance
  • Companies
  • Investing
  • Markets
  • Lifestyle
  • Tech
  • More
    • Opinion
    • Climate
    • Web Stories
    • Spotlight
    • Press Release
The Financial News 247The Financial News 247
Home » GM warns of $6B hit to profit on EV pullback as demand plummets

GM warns of $6B hit to profit on EV pullback as demand plummets

By News RoomJanuary 8, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Telegram Reddit Email Tumblr
GM warns of B hit to profit on EV pullback as demand plummets
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

General Motors said Thursday it would take a $6 billion charge to unwind some electric-vehicle investments, the latest car company to pull back from EVs in response to the Trump administration’s policies and fading demand.

The charge stems from reducing its planned EV production and the fallout on the supply chain, GM said in a regulatory filing, and comes weeks after rival Ford Motor announced a similar but much bigger charge.

Most of GM’s writedown – a $4.2 billion cash charge – is related to contract cancellations and settlements with suppliers, who had planned for much higher production volumes before the market turned.

Most of GM’s writedown – a $4.2 billion cash charge – is related to contract cancellations and settlements with suppliers, who had planned for much higher production volumes before the market turned.

GM said the writedown would not affect its US lineup of roughly a dozen EV models, which is the industry’s broadest offering of battery-powered vehicles. “We plan to continue to make these models available to consumers,” it said in its filing.

The company will record the charge as a special item in its fourth-quarter earnings report. It expects to incur additional charges in 2026 as a result of negotiations with its supply base, but expects them to be less than its 2025 EV charges.

GM placed a big bet on EVs

Many automakers, including GM’s crosstown rival, Ford, have been dialing back factory work on EVs since last summer, when President Trump’s massive tax and spending package darkened the outlook for the EV market. Sales of battery-powered vehicles have cratered following the elimination on September 30 of a $7,500 federal tax credit for EV buyers.

Ford in December said it would take a $19.5 billion writedown over several quarters as it canceled several EV programs, including the fully electric version of its F-150 Lightning truck and an additional electric truck and van.

Former President Joe Biden touring an electric factory in Detroit with CEO Mary Barra in 2021.

GM, the largest US automaker by sales, made one of the biggest bets on EVs among global automakers, at one point vowing to essentially phase out internal-combustion cars and trucks by 2035.

While the company has not publicly walked back the 2035 goal, analysts have sharply cut the industry’s EV sales forecast into the next decade for the US, GM’s largest and most profitable market. GM CEO Mary Barra has said the company will respond to customer demand.

GM’s EV sales had started gaining traction in late 2024 after years of manufacturing setbacks. The company rolled out more lower-cost offerings, helping it reach No. 2 in sales behind Tesla.

GM, the largest US automaker by sales, made one of the biggest bets on EVs among global automakers, at one point vowing to essentially phase out internal-combustion cars and trucks by 2035.

The company also said on Thursday that it would record a $1.1 billion charge in the fourth quarter related to its ongoing restructuring of its China joint venture.

The automaker began writing down some EV-related investments last year, including a $1.6 billion third-quarter charge. This month, GM halted production of EV batteries at two joint-venture plants for six months and cut production to one shift at an EV-only factory in Detroit.

The company also pivoted away from plans for another Michigan factory that was slated to build EVs, and instead will build the Cadillac Escalade and full-size pickups, it has said.

EV sales are down industrywide

GM’s EV sales dropped 43% in the fourth quarter after the loss of the consumer tax credit. Sales hit record highs in the previous three months, when customers rushed to buy EVs before the credit ended.

GM began writing down some EV-related investments last year, including a $1.6 billion third-quarter charge.

EV sales across the industry increased 1.2% in 2025 from the previous year, according to research firm Omdia, a much slower growth rate than previous years.

Automotive data provider Edmunds expects EVs to account for about 6% of overall US vehicle sales in 2026, down from 7.4% in 2025.

Ford’s shift, in which it essentially killed off its entire planned second generation of EVs, resulted in a much higher charge. Ford CEO Jim Farley said it was a painful but necessary move as the market cooled.

“When the market really changed over the last couple of months, that was really the impetus for us to make the call,” Farley told Reuters in a December interview.

Ford is now setting its EV hopes on a brand-new architecture that will enable the production of affordable models, starting with a $30,000 electric pickup in 2027.

auto Business corporate earnings donald trump electric cars ford General Motors
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related News

Jason Trennert’s recovery from cancer

Jason Trennert’s recovery from cancer

January 17, 2026
Trump threatens to sue JPMorgan Chase for ‘debanking’ him after Jan. 6

Trump threatens to sue JPMorgan Chase for ‘debanking’ him after Jan. 6

January 17, 2026
Costco launches new Peanut Butter Monster Cookies at bakeries nationwide

Costco launches new Peanut Butter Monster Cookies at bakeries nationwide

January 17, 2026
X appears to suffer widespread outage across US, users report problems posting and loading feeds

X appears to suffer widespread outage across US, users report problems posting and loading feeds

January 17, 2026
US sells Venezuelan oil at 30% higher prices, completes 0M deal, energy secretary says

US sells Venezuelan oil at 30% higher prices, completes $500M deal, energy secretary says

January 17, 2026
New York wind farm construction can proceed after judge lifts Trump suspension

New York wind farm construction can proceed after judge lifts Trump suspension

January 16, 2026
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Don't Miss
Why You Should Be Skeptical About Venezuela’s Oil Reserves

Why You Should Be Skeptical About Venezuela’s Oil Reserves

News January 18, 2026

Venezuela is often described as sitting atop the largest oil reserves on Earth. Officially, the…

CES 2026 Put Accessibility Front And Center, Changing Everything.

CES 2026 Put Accessibility Front And Center, Changing Everything.

January 18, 2026
The Amazing Story How IndyCar On FOX Is A Year-Round Creative Effort

The Amazing Story How IndyCar On FOX Is A Year-Round Creative Effort

January 18, 2026
New Chrome Update Deletes Google’s AI On Your Device

New Chrome Update Deletes Google’s AI On Your Device

January 18, 2026
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Vimeo
Our Picks
Another FC Barcelona Star Set To Leave Club In January Transfer Window

Another FC Barcelona Star Set To Leave Club In January Transfer Window

January 18, 2026
Microsoft Confirms Emergency Updates For Most Windows PCs

Microsoft Confirms Emergency Updates For Most Windows PCs

January 18, 2026
AI-Generated Mental Health Advice Must Shift From Discrete-Classifications To Continuous Multidimensional Psychological Analyses

AI-Generated Mental Health Advice Must Shift From Discrete-Classifications To Continuous Multidimensional Psychological Analyses

January 18, 2026
Sunday’s New Moon Sets Up ‘Ring Of Fire,’ Chinese New Year And Ramadan

Sunday’s New Moon Sets Up ‘Ring Of Fire,’ Chinese New Year And Ramadan

January 18, 2026
The Financial News 247
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact us
© 2026 The Financial 247. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.