- Headquarters: United States
- Founded: 1908
- EVs manufactured in 2024: 1,020,763 (897,164 BEVs, 123,599 PHEVs)
General Motors (GM -3.72%) dipped its toe in the EV waters in the 1990s when it produced the General Motors EV1. It was the first modern EV from a major manufacturer, and it was only available through lease agreements. Although it was popular with drivers, General Motors didn't expect EVs to be profitable, so it discontinued the program and destroyed most of the EVs.
A few decades later, General Motors is one of the top five largest EV companies in the world. It also previously announced that it would exclusively offer EVs and end production of gas- and diesel-powered vehicles by 2035, although its plans appear to have changed. In June 2025, the automaker announced a $4 billion investment to increase production of gas-powered vehicles.
General Motors has launched (or announced plans to launch) EVs across all its core auto brands (Chevrolet, Buick, GMC, and Cadillac). Its most popular so far has been the Chevrolet Bolt, but it's being phased out to transition to new EV models.
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