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According to Trump, electric vehicles herald the death of the American auto industry

The ex-president Donald Trump was at a vehicle parts supplier in Michigan during a recent rally in suburban Detroit. In a speech to his supporters, he mentioned that the electric vehicles announced the death of the American automobile industry, because this type of vehicle is too expensive to build, and buyers do not want them because of too little autonomy.

He also took the opportunity to assert that the two main manufacturers of Detroit, GM And Ford were stupid or lacked courage in their decision to follow the government’s new emission standards which thus push them to adopt an electrification strategy more quickly.

He insisted that the adoption by Biden electric vehicles, a key part of his clean energy agenda, would ultimately lead to job losses. This amplifies the concerns of some auto industry workers who fear that electric cars will require less labor to manufacture and that there is no guarantee that the factories that produce them will be unionized. .

Some executives say that because electric vehicles require fewer moving parts, companies will need 30 to 40 percent fewer workers to assemble them. However, others believe that electric vehicles will require comparable labor.

During his speech, he mentioned that this strategy would eliminate many important vehicles in the eyes of buyers, including the Ford F-150, Chevrolet Suburban and Silverado. He mentioned that, in a Trump administration, gasoline engines would continue to be permitted.

Conclusion

To the great displeasure of many, including Toyota, the electrification of vehicles is inevitable, and it would be suicidal for any manufacturer not to admit it and try to cling to the past. Several companies were born from the electrification of transportation, and it is false to claim that electric vehicles will lead to significant job losses.

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