US automobile giant Ford is tightening its belt and says it's cutting another 1,000 jobs at its Cologne factory, after already making cuts there last year. The move comes amid weak demand for electric vehicles in Europe.
Breakdown
- Ford invested nearly 2 billion euros to convert its Cologne plant for electric vehicle production.
- Electric vehicles account for only 18% of new registrations in Germany, below Ford's expectations. 17s
- The Cologne plant will reduce to one shift per day starting in January due to weak demand. 23s
- Current electric models produced at the plant are not selling well, leading to stockpiles. 45s
- The workforce at the Cologne plant is expected to fall to 7,600 by 2027, down from 20,000 a decade ago. 1m 19s