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GM Chief Financial Officer Paul JacobsonCNBC
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GM now expects production of 200,000 to 250,000 all-electric vehicles this year .
The company has continued to say it will produce to demand, which is growing, but lower than many had expected.
GM still expects its EV sales to be around 8% of the industry in 2024 .
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