AutosUS, Germany, and France shift focus to hybrids amid EV shortfall

US, Germany, and France shift focus to hybrids amid EV shortfall

One of the subcontractors reports that the United States, Germany, and France are producing 45% fewer electric vehicles than planned. Instead, manufacturers are focusing on hybrids and plug-ins.

Production of the Mercedes EQE
Production of the Mercedes EQE
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Mateusz Lubczański

– There is still a lot of uncertainty in trading volume and market development – says Laurent Favre, managing director of parts supplier OPMobility, regarding the production of electric vehicles. – The transition to electricity is being imposed by regulators, rather than coming from consumer demand.

As he stated, key vehicle manufacturers are operating even 45% below initial forecasts. "This means that our work requires continuous adaptation," informs the director.

However, Favre notes that interest in hybrid and plug-in drives is growing.

The managing director says some of their clients, particularly from the United States, wanted to move directly from internal combustion engines to electric vehicles. Now, they are focusing on plug-in hybrids instead.

Recently, Ford announced an investment in the highly profitable F Super Duty series, which will be produced in Ontario, Canada. Previously, the focus was on the development of electric vehicles. Meanwhile, in Europe, Mercedes has focused on developing internal combustion engines, and the Italians have reduced the number of shifts in the electric vehicle factory in Mirafiori.

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