Category: stellantis
What the continued UAW strike means for EVs
The United Auto Workers’ strike against General Motors, Ford and Stellantis is well into its fourth day, with no deal in sight. The strike comes as all three automakers have made aggressive moves to retool existing factories to build electric veh…
Autoworkers strike begins at Ford, GM, Stellantis plants
The United Autoworkers Union (UAW) will go through with threats to strike against the Big Three automakers — Ford, General Motors and Stellantis — after both sides failed to reach a deal. This is the first time in history that all three aut…
GM boosts wage offer as autoworker strike deadline approaches
General Motors said Thursday it boosted its contract offer to a 20% wage hike for U.S. autoworkers, including 10% in the first year, in a move to avoid a strike that is scheduled to begin at 11:59 p.m. if no deal is agreed on. The strike by the United …
Visualizing EV Production in the U.S. by Brand
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Tesla is still the dominant player in electric vehicles. However, it may not be long until the rest of the industry catches up. The post Visualizing EV Production in the U.S. by Brand appeared first on Visual Capitalist.
The Global Chip Shortage Impact on American Automakers
This post is by Omri Wallach from Visual Capitalist The Briefing Delays in semiconductor (chip) manufacturing are hitting vehicle production, with more than 1 million vehicles delayed in North America alone. American-based manufacturers Ford, Stellantis and GM are taking the hardest hit, combining for a delay of 855,000 vehicles. Modern cars are built with anywhere…