Ford cuts F-150 Lightning production line due to electric car sales slowdown
Faced with the challenge of slowing sales of F-150 Lightning electric pickup trucks, Ford has decided to adjust its production strategy from reducing production personnel to reallocating workers.
Faced with the challenge of slowing sales of F-150 Lightning electric pickup trucks, Ford has decided to adjust its production strategy from reducing production personnel to reallocating workers. The market believes that this adjustment reflects the current weak state of the electric vehicle market, and enterprises are striving to ensure the maximization of resource utilization efficiency.
The growth rate of electric vehicle sales in the United States is far below expectations, and many consumers are turning to hybrid vehicles.
Ford plans to reduce the number of workers from the Rouge Electric Vehicle Center in Dearborn, Michigan. The Dearborn factory will reduce two-thirds of its workers and transfer some to the Michigan assembly plant in Wayne to produce Bronco and Ranger.
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