GM Bolt production to remain down through February

General Motors Co.’s Chevrolet Bolt EV and EUV production will remain down through February at the automaker’s Orion Assembly plant in Lake Orion, GM said Thursday. 

The automaker has been prioritizing the output of new battery modules for the recalled EVs instead of making new vehicles.

A multitude of Chevy Bolt vehicles are parked in lots at the GM Orion Assembly plant in Orion Twp., Wednesday afternoon, November 3, 2021.

GM has mostly kept Orion Assembly production down since it announced the recall of more than 141,000 Bolts for battery fire risk in August. The automaker did reopen the plant for a couple of weeks in November to make replacement Bolts for customers awaiting recall repairs. 

“GM has notified employees at Orion Assembly the plant will extend downtime through February 2022 to continue prioritizing recall repairs,” GM spokesman Dan Flores said in a statement. “We will continue to inform employees at the appropriate time of any additional production schedule adjustments, as we continue to focus on battery module replacements.”