As the world shifts towards electric vehicles (EVs), a growing concern is emerging: what about the workers who rely on the traditional automotive industry for their livelihood? As EVs become increasingly popular, many factories and manufacturing plants are transitioning to produce electric cars, leaving some employees worried about their job security. With the rise of EVs, the demand for skilled workers in areas such as battery production, charging infrastructure installation, and software development is growing, but the shift may leave behind those in traditional assembly line roles. As the US continues to invest in EV technology, the question remains: how will the industry's evolution impact the people who have been driving it for years?
EVs are seen as the cars of the future. Some worry about present jobs USA Today