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Ford Announces Layoff of Over 1,000 Employees Due to Decline in Demand for Electric Cars

Written by Rannyson Moura
Published on 16/09/2025 at 09:27
Updated on 16/09/2025 at 09:28
Ford confirma redução de até 1.000 empregos na fábrica de Colônia, Alemanha, após baixa procura por carros elétricos no mercado europeu. Fonte: Senge-PE
Ford confirma redução de até 1.000 empregos na fábrica de Colônia, Alemanha, após baixa procura por carros elétricos no mercado europeu. Fonte: Senge-PE
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Ford Confirms Reduction of Up to 1,000 Jobs at the Cologne, Germany, Plant After Low Demand for Electric Cars in the European Market.

Ford confirmed on Tuesday (16) that it will reduce up to 1,000 jobs at its Cologne plant in Germany, dedicated to the production of electric cars. According to the automaker, the move is related to the decline in demand for battery-powered vehicles, below what the industry had projected.

The decision is part of a larger restructuring plan announced in November 2024, which aims to eliminate around 4,000 positions in Europe. In Germany alone, 2,900 jobs were already included in the cuts, reflecting the company’s effort to adapt its operations to the current automotive market scenario.

Direct Impact on the Cologne Plant

The Cologne plant, responsible for producing the electric version of the Explorer SUV, will undergo a significant change in its routine. Starting in January, it will operate only one shift per day instead of two. The company emphasized that it intends to adopt, whenever possible, voluntary exits and agreements before opting for forced dismissals.

According to an official statement, Ford constantly assesses production volumes and adjusts them according to actual consumer demand. “In Europe, the demand for electric cars is significantly below the industry’s forecasts,” stated the automaker.

Electric Cars and the European Market

Although electric vehicles have increased their market share from 12.5% to 15.6% in the European market by July, the growth fell short of expectations. Part of this scenario is explained by the withdrawal of government subsidies in Germany, which directly impacted the pace of technology adoption.

Despite this challenge, Ford maintained its stable market share at 3.3% on the continent. In the first seven months of the year, the company sold 260,000 vehicles of various models, registering a slight increase of 0.7%.

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Rannyson Moura

Graduado em Publicidade e Propaganda pela UERN; mestre em Comunicação Social pela UFMG e doutorando em Estudos de Linguagens pelo CEFET-MG. Atua como redator freelancer desde 2019, com textos publicados em sites como Baixaki, MinhaSérie e Letras.mus.br. Academicamente, tem trabalhos publicados em livros e apresentados em eventos da área. Entre os temas de pesquisa, destaca-se o interesse pelo mercado editorial a partir de um olhar que considera diferentes marcadores sociais.

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