Global warming today presents a general threat, particularly to the market for electric vehicles, according to “Bloomberg”. In a post, the US agency notes that these factors can slow down the activity of car factories, which will have a negative impact on the growth of the companies concerned.
Manufacturers of electric vehicles are on a countdown to the threats of global warming as time passes and companies search for alternatives to address this issue.
Also in climate change, a hydraulic crisis affected China and Germany, which brought the automotive industry sector of both countries closer to the risks of climate change.
In this respect in Germany, the energy crisis has impacted Volkswagen, in fact the German company announced last week that one of its factories was faced with a shortage of electricity which caused a delay in production. of the company. In the midst of drought and climate change, fires broke out in several forests in the country, the German authorities asked Tesla and BMW to close their subsidiaries in Brandenburg and Saxony to avoid any problem.
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Still in the same context, the Chinese authorities declared that the province of Sichuan experienced power cuts, which caused problems for certain industrial plants. The same country is going through a very strong heat wave, which caused a deficit in the hydroelectricity reservoirs, such problems may cause material damage and a delay in the industrial production process. Pending solutions or alternatives to manage the situation, and not to increase the damage, Toyota and the battery manufacturer CATL have announced the temporary closure of their factories.
“Bloomberg” claimed that electric car manufacturing companies see climate change, which the world is experiencing today, as a threat to their business that depends on natural resources. It should be noted that the company Tesla had already declared that its constructions might be seriously affected in the event of a natural disaster, which will impact the production of the sign. However, companies specializing in the manufacture of vehicles are trying to find alternatives to get out of this unforeseen crisis.