The 5 best companies to bet your career on in the booming electric vehicle industry
Summary List Placement The electric vehicle industry is booming, largely driven by emissions reductions targets across the globe, a deluge of investments from venture capitalists, and a surge of new technologies enabling the shift away from gas-powered vehicles. From traditional automakers to newborn startups, dozens of companies are racing to become the next "big thing" in electrification, but they won''t all make it: The auto industry is notoriously rough on newcomers, and the established players may lack the wherewithal to transition to a new way of moving. Which means that for the engineers, designers, and innovators of all sorts eager to spend their careers at the forefront of a new industry and reap the rewards deciding where to work must be a key consideration. There''s a lot of factors to consider: the stability of a traditional automaker, the potential payout and risk that come with joining a startup, the viability of the company''s technology, how much faith investors have in its future, even the company''s product portfolio.
The 5 best companies to bet your career on in the booming electric vehicle industry
Summary List Placement The electric vehicle industry is booming, largely driven by emissions reductions targets across the globe, a deluge of investments from venture capitalists, and a surge of new technologies enabling the shift away from gas-powered vehicles. From traditional automakers to newborn startups, dozens of companies are racing to become the next "big thing" in electrification, but they won''t all make it: The auto industry is notoriously rough on newcomers, and the established players may lack the wherewithal to transition to a new way of moving. Which means that for the engineers, designers, and innovators of all sorts eager to spend their careers at the forefront of a new industry and reap the rewards deciding where to work must be a key consideration. There''s a lot of factors to consider: the stability of a traditional automaker, the potential payout and risk that come with joining a startup, the viability of the company''s technology, how much faith investors have in its future, even the company''s product portfolio.