Engineering and Technology
Higher labor intensity in US automotive assembly plants after transitioning to electric vehicles
A. Weng, O. Y. Ahmed, et al.
This groundbreaking research by Andrew Weng, Omar Y. Ahmed, Gabriel Ehrlich, and Anna Stefanopoulou reveals that electric vehicle production in the US is actually more labor-intensive than traditional internal combustion engine assembly. Surprisingly, labor intensity continues to rise during the ramp-up phase and does not plateau even after a decade. Discover the implications for job security in the automotive sector!
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