Volkswagen has temporarily halted production of its electric vehicles at its Chattanooga plant in Tennessee, sparking concerns about the future of the facility. The sudden shutdown is reportedly due to a shortage of a key component, highlighting the ongoing challenges facing the electric vehicle (EV) industry. As the global demand for EVs continues to grow, manufacturers are struggling to keep pace with production, and Volkswagen is not immune to these supply chain disruptions. The move is also likely to raise questions about the long-term prospects for the Chattanooga plant, which was invested in heavily by the German automaker as a hub for EV production.


Volkswagen Halts Electric Vehicle Production in Chattanooga  National Today