More than 400,000 German jobs at risk in switch to electric cars

More than 400,000 German jobs at risk in switch to electric cars

by Joseph Anthony
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A Tesla Model X electric car is seen at Brussels Motor Show, Belgium, January 9, 2020. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir

The shift to electric vehicles could cost 410,000 jobs in Germany by 2030, daily Handelsblatt reported on Monday, citing government advisers.

In engines and transmissionsโ€™ production alone, around 88,000 jobs will be at risk, the newspaper said, citing a report by the National Platform for the Future of Mobility (NPM), an advisory council for the government.

Electric carsโ€™ engines are made of fewer parts and require less maintenance than combustion engines, which will result in layoffs, the report was quoted as saying.

Vehicle production will be further automated and will not be sufficient to support the current level of jobs, Handelsblatt said, citing NPMโ€™s Chairman Henning Kagermann.

In 2018, employment in the car industry in Germany reached 834,000, its highest since 1991.

Germanyโ€™s main automobile industry body (VDA), which in December warned of more job cuts in 2020 due to a drop in global car sales, said NPMโ€™s forecast was based on an โ€œunrealistic extreme scenarioโ€, Handelsblatt quoted a VDA official as saying.

The industry, an important driver of growth in Europeโ€™s largest economy, has been accelerating plans to launch electric vehicles, under pressure from a European Union drive to further cut carbon dioxide emissions.

REUTERS

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