GM Starts Construction On New Autonomous Vehicle Test Track
GM will begin testing AVs there in the spring of 2020.
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GM will begin testing AVs there in the spring of 2020.
“I am just so excited, I can hardly stand still,” the town’s mayor said.
VP Pence spoke on the matter this week.
Advanced vehicle test track inbound!
The state recently passed tax breaks for the automaker in an effort to lure GM to the table.
GM said it’s still looking at its options before making a final decision.
GM International President was firm on GM Korea’s future.
The funds will pour into GM’s production facility in Texas.
GM will rely more on temporary part-time workers going forward.
Unlike Porsche and Tesla, GM has no interesting in setting up its own chargers.
The investment will boost pickup truck production as GM continues to ramp up availability of its new trucks.
The announcement will not result in any additional jobs at the facility.
What could it be?
However, it’s not meant to help with the Lordstown purchase.
The GM Lordstown Complex manufacturing plant will be the main topic of discussion.
The investment will allow GM to produce more full-size pickup trucks.
The plant builds the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra pickups.
The facility will build a new lineup of small crossovers.
A far cry from the thousands that will be lost, but it’s something.
The passage follows a 27-hour filibuster.