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Title: Buoyed by the Ioniq 5 release, Hyundai looking to expand its electric cars production in America
Post by: Redaktion on January 14, 2022, 12:45:15
Hyundai Motors plans to release no less than seven electric vehicles in the U.S. this year among all of its brands like Kia or Genesis, starting with the base Ioniq 5 model. The existing factories in Alabama and Georgia may be retrofitted for expanding EV production in America according to Hyundai's US$7.4 billion manufacturing plan, but President Biden's pending subsidies for carmakers registered with the United Auto Workers Union may tip the scales in Tennessee's plant favor.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Buoyed-by-the-Ioniq-5-release-Hyundai-looking-to-expand-its-electric-cars-production-in-America.592759.0.html
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Post by: thebenstrong on March 18, 2022, 16:28:30
Living only about 15 min from the Montgomery plant, I have known [of] many people that have work at Hyundai (as well as Mercedes (where my brother worked for a short time) and Honda (which is only twenty min from my hometown in Talladega County). No one likes working at any of these plants. There is a huge turn over because corporate management treats everyone as a number. It's not a lack of skilled labor but rather a bad work environment.