A slower ramp-up of electromobility in Europe would cost thousands of jobs in the eastern German automotive industry, according to a study. A total of around 10,000 jobs would be at stake in such a scenario, the majority of which would be in the supplier industry (8,100), according to a study by the Chemnitz Automotive Institute (CATI) and the industry association Automotive Thüringen.
According to the authors, East German car factories are leading the way in the transition to e-mobility in Germany and Europe. They refer, for example, to the pure e-car factories of Tesla in Grünheide and Volkswagen in Zwickau. More than half of the cars produced in eastern Germany (56%) were battery electric vehicles in 2024 and almost half of all e-cars produced in Germany come from the east.