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Semiconductor Chip Scarcity Could Have Dire Impact on Electric Vehicle Production

Have you heard about the “automotive chip famine” that has crippled vehicle production worldwide?

Pandemic-driven supply chain disruptions are largely to blame for this global shortage of semiconductor chips, which in the auto industry are used for vital components such as safety sensors, brake systems and driver assistance technology as well as batteries for electric vehicles (EVs).

Manufacturers such as General Motors, Ford Motor Company, Toyota Motor Corporation, Volkswagen AG and now Tesla have had to delay or halt production because of chip scarcity, which could last into the third quarter of 2021, according to market analysts.

Considering that many EV manufacturers had plans to ramp up production this year, it will be interesting to see how this crisis impacts the projected growth of the EV market. Here’s a whitepaper from IHS Markit with further insights: http://ow.ly/iXDc50DVLpT

If you’re looking to buy a new EV in this unpredictable market, you might be interested in the helpful shopping tips found on Cars.com: http://ow.ly/GGRO50DVLqZ

A Refreshing Win for Massachusetts Transportation System

“When life gives you lemons, make lemonade.”

This popular saying fits the recent decision to add more electric vehicle (EV) charging stations across Massachusetts by using a portion of the 2017 Volkswagen diesel emissions court settlement. The $4 million earmarked for EV charging infrastructure includes $1.5 million for fast-charging stations, $1.5 million for public-access charging stations and $1 million for workplace and fleet charging stations.

These strategic investments are a refreshing win for our state’s transportation network, don’t you think?

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