Thu. Apr 30th, 2026

Ford to Cut 1,000 Jobs at German EV Plant as Electric Car Demand Falls Short

Ford Motor Co. announced Tuesday it will slash up to 1,000 jobs at its electric vehicle plant in Cologne, Germany, as sales of battery-powered cars in Europe fall well below industry forecasts.

The company said it would prioritize voluntary departures and buyout packages to minimize layoffs, framing the cuts as part of a larger workforce realignment. The decision follows a major restructuring plan unveiled in late 2024 that already trimmed 4,000 jobs across Europe and the UK, including 2,900 in Germany.

Starting in January, the Cologne plant — which produces the electric version of Ford’s Explorer SUV — will reduce operations to a single shift per day.

“In Europe, the demand for electric cars is significantly below industry forecasts,” Ford said in a statement, noting that it continues to adjust production volumes to reflect real-world market demand.

While electric vehicles now make up 15.6 per cent of the European market — up from 12.5 per cent a year earlier — growth has slowed considerably, partly because Germany ended its purchase subsidies for EV buyers.

Ford sold 260,000 vehicles across Europe in the first seven months of the year, a 0.7 per cent increase over 2024, keeping its market share steady at 3.3 per cent, according to data from the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association.

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