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GM to boost spending on EVs, funded by expanded pickup production

Published 11/05/2020, 07:39 AM
Updated 11/05/2020, 12:00 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Logo of General Motors is pictured at its plant in Silao

By Ben Klayman and Rachit Vats

(Reuters) - General Motors Co (N:GM) Chief Executive Mary Barra said Thursday the automaker will boost capital spending over the next three years to speed development of electric vehicles, funded by expanded production of high-profit pickup trucks in North America.

Barra said GM was talking with automakers about partnerships to develop more vehicles using GM's battery technology.

GM plans EVs "across our brands ... into affordable high volume segments," she said.

The automaker's EV push is being funded by robust profit from sales of pickup trucks and sport utility vehicles in North America, which drove a stronger-than-expected third quarter profit. GM said it will invest C$1 billion to overhaul an idle plant in Oshawa, Ontario, to expand pickup production, under a tentative agreement with its Canadian union.

"We're going to go hard at EVs ... and the North America performance allows us to do that," she told analysts on a call.

The Detroit company, whose shares were up about 2% in midday trading, also said it would generate cash flow of $7 billion to $9 billion during the second half of the year, as sales in its two largest markets recovered more quickly than anticipated during the global coronavirus pandemic.

Acting Chief Financial Officer John Stapleton said GM will boost annual capital spending through at least 2023 to above the $7 billion rate previously outlined to fund its accelerated EV plans.

Barra told reporters in an earlier call that third-quarter results were driven by "the faster and stronger-than-expected industry recovery in the U.S. and China."

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Given the economic uncertainty over the impact of the pandemic and the Nov. 3 U.S. presidential election, she added: "There are a lot of moving pieces right now, but we're hopeful that we'll continue to have a strong recovery" in the fourth quarter.

She said uncertainty over the outcome of the election had been expected and cited greater concern over spiking coronavirus cases in the United States.

GM reported net income of $4 billion, or $2.78 a share in the quarter, compared with $2.35 billion, or $1.60 a share, a year earlier.

Excluding one-time items, GM earned $2.83 a share, above the $1.38 a share analysts had expected. Its forecast for the second half of the year, implied fourth-quarter operating earnings in the range of $3.2 billion to $3.7 billion.

GM's third-quarter EBIT-adjusted margin in North America jumped 6.5 points to 14.9% in the quarter, reflecting the strength of its high-margin pickups and SUVs.

GM repaid $5.2 billion of its revolving credit facilities during the third quarter, and an additional $3.9 billion in October. It expects to repay the balance by year-end.

Earlier, both Ford Motor Co (N:F) and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (MI:FCHA) reported stronger-than-expected third-quarter earnings.

Barra said GM remained in talks with electric and fuel cell vehicle maker Nikola Corp (O:NKLA), but a deal to build EV pickups and supply fuel cells to the startup had not been finalized.

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