GM says it will take a $6 billion charge in latest major EV write-down
Shares of GM are down about 2% in premarket trading on Friday following the automaker’s announcement on Thursday evening that it expects to take $6 billion in charges in Q4 on its EV pullback.
GM will take an additional $1.1 billion charge on the restructuring of a joint venture in China.
“With the termination of certain consumer tax incentives and the reduction in the stringency of emissions regulations, industry-wide consumer demand for EVs in North America began to slow in 2025. As a result, GM proactively reduced EV capacity,” read a public filing by the company.
The move follows a similar EV-related write-down by rival Ford, which announced a $19.5 billion charge related to its EV pullback.
“With the termination of certain consumer tax incentives and the reduction in the stringency of emissions regulations, industry-wide consumer demand for EVs in North America began to slow in 2025. As a result, GM proactively reduced EV capacity,” read a public filing by the company.
The move follows a similar EV-related write-down by rival Ford, which announced a $19.5 billion charge related to its EV pullback.