Summary:
- Foxconn, a major electronics manufacturer, has sold a former General Motors (GM) factory that it had planned to use for electric vehicle (EV) production.
- The factory was acquired by Foxconn in 2017, but the company was unable to fulfill its plans to manufacture EVs at the site.
- The identity of the mystery buyer who purchased the factory is currently unknown, but the sale suggests Foxconn's EV ambitions may have faced challenges.