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General Motors expects to save up to $ 1 billion a year, finishing the Cruise Robotaxi development program, Managing Director and President Mary Barra said Tuesday during the company’s profits.

The estimate comes almost two months after the automotive industry said that it would no longer fund a cruise, its self-driving subsidiary aimed at trafficking in robotation. “GM has proposed a restructuring plan that will re -focus the autonomous driving strategy on personal vehicles,” Barra said, adding that the company is expecting to see interest rates of about $ 1 billion on a annual basis, ending the growth of the robot.

CFO Paul Jacobson said that these planned cost savings “are based on our assumption that cruise employees will be fully integrated into GM until the middle of the year”.

“We believe that the reorienting autonomous driving strategy will lead to efficiency and an annual interest rate savings of $ 1 billion in our investment in our $ 1.7 billion dollars.”

GM reported on Tuesday A Damage of $ 2.9 billion For the fourth quarter of 2024, the results driven by charges associated with the termination of Robotaxis development as well as the costs associated with the restructuring of China businesses. The company received a lump sum billing of $ 500 million on its decision to stop cruise funding. He also mentioned a $ 4 billion non -cash restructuring charge and weakening interests related to its activities in China.

Despite these fourth trimester successes, GM’s results for the whole GM-especially on a customized base were rosier. The company reported net revenue of $ 6 billion for the year. On a customized basis, its annual profit was $ 14.9 billion.

Cruise costs, excluding special restructuring items for the burden of restructuring, were $ 400 million a quarter, from $ 800 million in 2023.

Cruise employees had blinded by GM’s decision to pull behind the company, which the car industry had invested about $ 10 billion in 2016. After the announcement in December, most of these employees have stopped working as they wait for Listen to if they are among those who are fired or those who receive conservation bids to join GM and work for autonomy there, according to two employees who spoke with Techcrunch on the condition of anonymity.

GM offers Super Cruise customers, an advanced driver help system that can perform some automated driving tasks, such as driving without hands on certain highways. The automotive industry works to develop a Hands-Free version of technology eyes and can be based on cruise self-direction technology to get out of super cruise capabilities.

“We want to be leaders in Level 4 autonomy and we believe that we will continue to evaluate the landscape to do this as effective as possible,” Barra said, noting that GM is open to work with strategic partners.

Automated Level 4 systems can lead themselves without requiring a person to take over in certain conditions.

In mid -January, Cruise Management began to expand conservation bids to employees, almost all engineers, according to sources familiar with the issue.

In an email sent to cruise staff on January 16, CEO Marc Whitten demanded constant patience, as the highest leadership processed what the next steps would be and waited for the cruise board to call.

“While our plans remain subject to the approval of Board Cruise, I wanted to share that we have completed our first wave of notifications to those employees whose roles are expecting to need as part of the cruise,” Whitten told the E -mail, which TechCrunch said. He has seen.

Whitten also said that the company would continue to evaluate the rest of the team and noted that those who have not yet received a notice is not necessarily the risk of losing their jobs.

Sources at Cruise told TechCrunch that the Board of Directors should meet in early February, so we hope they will come up with a plan for thousands now-IDLE and workers. This said, Barra said during Tuesday’s profits that he expects to complete the cruise restructuring plan “later this quarter”.

Jacobson noted on Tuesday that expenses for Cruise employees in the GM North America will be included in the company’s finances later this year. He warned that spending would affect the margin of North America of GM “about 50 basis points this year”, although it expects GM to remain “within our range 8 to 10%”.

“It will also increase our automatic fixed cost and reduce the custom cash flow of the automotive industry, as the cash used by the cruise were previously excluded,” Jacobson said.

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