The AP Interview: GM plans to be top EV maker
Last fall, General Motors CEO Mary Barra made an audacious prediction: By the middle of this decade, her company would sell more electric vehicles in the U.S. than Tesla, the global sales leader. Since then, inflation has spiked, interest rates are rising, material costs have soared, and a global shortage of computer chips is still braking assembly lines at GM and other companies. Yet even as she faces immense economic forces that could knock many buyers out of the new-vehicle market, Barra is sticking with the promise.

