Volkswagen's Struggle in Transition to E-Mobility
Volkswagen faces significant challenges as it transitions to electric mobility. The company grapples with low factory utilization and high costs, prompting plans for stringent cost-saving measures.
Mayor Belit Onay of Hannover has criticized VW's inconsistent approach and urges the company to develop robust strategies to handle cost pressures and adapt to market demands. The VW board has terminated employment guarantees, leading to job insecurity.
Despite investing heavily in electric vehicle production, facilities remain underutilized. Locations like Wolfsburg, Emden, and Zwickau face uncertain futures, with potential job cuts looming.
The state of Lower Saxony, holding significant voting rights, demands VW secure its plants and workforce.
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