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Auto Industry Pulls Back On EVs As Consumers Hesitate Over High Price, Inconvenience - Ford Motor (NYSE:F

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2024-07-19 02:20

Automobile manufacturers are slowing down investment in electric vehicles as buyers reconsider due to high cost and charging needs. Ford and GM cut production, Tesla also scaling back.

  Automobile manufacturers are pumping the brakes on investing in the future of electric vehicles as car buyers think twice about buying them because of the high cost and need to keep charging them.

  Ford Motor CoF announced on Thursday it would refit a plant in Canada to make large gas-fired pickup trucks instead of electric sport-utility vehicles originally planned for that facility, the New York Times reported.

  On Wednesday, General Motors CoGM said it planned to cut back this years production of EVs by 50,000 units to a range from 200,000 to 250,000 vehicles.

  Even Tesla, Inc.TSLA, the leading producer of electric cars that created the EV market, is pulling back on investment in battery-powered vehicles. The company backed off on plans to build an electric car factory in Mexico and canceled a meeting in April between CEO Elon Musk and Narendra Modi, Indias prime minister, to discuss a new plant in that country.

  General Motors and Ford expected to be able to manufacture more than 1 million EVs a year by the middle of the decade, but General Motors CEO Mary T. Barra said this week it will take longer to reach that capacity because EV sales have slowed.

  Price Actions: At market close Thursday, Ford gained 0.48% to reach $14.55, while General Motors slipped 0.50% to $49.65 and Tesla went up 0.29% to $249.23.

  Exchange-traded funds that hold shares of Tesla, which has a market capitalization of $781 billion, had gains and losses on Thursday.

  • T-Rex 2X Long Tesla Daily TargetETF TSLT edged up 0.68%.
  • Direxion Daily TSLA Bull 2X Shares TSLL gained 0.64%.
  • The Meet Kevin Pricing Power ETF PP slipped 1.16%.
  • Consumer Discretionary Select Sector SPDR FundXLY fell 1.02%.
  • Direxion Daily Consumer Discretionary Bull 3X SharesWANT shed 3.24%.

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