Thread regarding Ford layoffs

America's EV bo-m goes bust

“‘I think what you’re seeing is the slope changing in how fast people are willing to purchase EVs right now because they’re expensive and there is concern about charging infrastructure,’ Alan Amici, CEO of the Center for Automotive Research told NBC News.

‘If you’re an efficient automaker, you’re trying to match your production to demand. It doesn’t do anyone any good to fill up a yard with EVs that are not being sold.’

On average, it takes car makers three weeks longer to sell an electric vehicle than a standard gas vehicle, prompting companies to offer discounts and lower interest-rate deals to draw in buyers.

The price of lithium dropped by 90 percent since January of last year, and the demand for electric vehicles is already slowing and halting production of lithium and nickel mines.”

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-13100353/Slipping-EV-demand-forces-lithium-facilities-pause-production.html

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Well isn't this just a cryin' shame! Today's Industrial Platform meeting was largely about reducing complexity ... eliminating parts, fasteners, simplified designs, etc. EV's are the solution, YET, fewer and fewer people seem to want 'em. What will we do if we can't base our business on self-propelled climate controlled cell phones with seats? This is what happens when you're leadership is busy chasing competitors rather than leading the industry. It's as if Ford is watching everyone else make the first move to see how the public reacts rather than doing it's own thing.

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What kind of utter nonsense is this?

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