European automakers shift to defence amid EV slowdown
Four European automakers announced military vehicle partnerships in the past week. Ineos is bidding for a UK Ministry of Defence contract. Daimler Truck launched a dedicated defence brand. Renault partnered with Thales for armoured vehicles. Mercedes-Benz teamed up with a German startup to build anti-drone platforms. The European car industry is retooling for rearmament. Ineos […] This story continues at The Next Web
Several European car companies are forming defence partnerships as electric vehicle demand decreases. Ineos, Daimler, Mercedes, and Renault are focusing on military vehicle production. Ineos has formed a group to bid for a UK government contract. Daimler Truck has launched a defence division with significant investment. Renault is working with Thales on armoured vehicles. Mercedes is collaborating with a German startup to develop anti-drone systems. The shift is driven by increased defence spending and the need for economic stability. The automotive industry is adapting its skills to meet military needs. This move reflects a broader trend of European companies prioritizing security and self-sufficiency. The transition helps maintain employment and keep factories operational.
This shift highlights the evolving priorities of European industries in response to economic and security challenges.
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