17 Dec 2024 | Abstracted from CleanTechnica
"Researchers at the University of Michigan have shown that plants in the ramp-up stages of transitioning to full-scale EV production saw assembly jobs increase as much as 10x. And at one plant studied, now with over a decade of EV production, the number of workers needed to make each vehicle has remained 3x higher."What we're seeing, with the data that's available, is that the loss of employment predicted for EVs is not happening."
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