Tesla Shock: There Won t Be an Auto Industry Like This in 10 Years
In many ways Tesla is driving many carmakers ahead of itself. Andreas Boes, a sociologist from Germany, examined the effects of the Tesla shock on IG Metall, Germany s largest auto union, and concludes that the results are clear.
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Who is afraid of Tesla? This question almost always resonates when people talk about the future in the German automotive industry. In all interviews with managers and experts from the industry, the US electric car manufacturer is the elephant in the room, says sociologist Andreas Boes, director of the Munich Institute for Social Science Research (ISF). On behalf of IG Metall, he examined the effects of the Tesla shock on German industry - and expects radical changes in the coming years, writes Welt journalist Daniel Zwick.
German Deputy: Tesla Names What Many Others Also Have Problems With
At Giga Berlin Tesla names what many other companies also have problems with. Climate protection projects are all too often blocked by bureaucracy and unclear procedures
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Krischer told the
Heilbronn Voice, saying Tesla names what has long been bothering many others in connection with the energy and transport turnaround in Germany: Fifteen years of CDU-led federal governments have led to climate protection projects all too often being stuck in bureaucratic and unclear procedures. This slows down the transformation that we needed to achieve the climate goals, especially with the expansion of renewable energies or the turnaround in transport.