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Ford delays Tennessee EV plant to 2027–2028; Hyundai advances in Georgia amid EV growth and data challenges.
Ford’s Tennessee EV plant, delayed to 2027 for initial production and 2028 for deliveries, continues development despite setbacks, transforming a rural area into a construction zone and aiming for 6,000 jobs.
Meanwhile, Hyundai’s Georgia EV and battery facility progresses on schedule, underscoring ongoing investment in the southeastern U.S. battery belt.
A lack of real-time EV charger data hampers adoption, with range anxiety a top concern; experts say requiring charging providers to share live status could boost EV sales by 6% by 2030.
While federal policy shifts, including potential elimination of the $7,500 EV tax credit, threaten momentum, states like California and Massachusetts are adopting open data policies to support infrastructure and job growth.
Ford retrasa la planta de vehículos eléctricos de Tennessee hasta 20272028; Hyundai avanza en Georgia en medio del crecimiento de los vehículos eléctricos y los desafíos de los datos.