If you look at the BGA map, you can segment the automatic supply chain into a color -coded layer to indicate the production level in vehicle production. Tier 1 contains an assembly plant. Tier 2 covers promotion systems, electronic devices, bodies, and interior components. Tier 3 focuses on parts and materials. Tier 4 contains infrastructure such as electric vehicles (EV) chargers and after -market parts. However, it is the ease of use that makes this map very powerful. You can search in state, parliamentary, or specific facilities, as focused on EVs and hybrids.
Result: Many facilities that support cars.
For example, if you search for an automatic footprint in Ohio, you can enter “OH” in the parliamentary district search bar and “select all” that displays all 186 facilities in Ohio. By selecting “EV” under the fuel technology category that lists 31 facilities that meet these standards, you can further filter the Ohio EVS. On the right side of the computer screen, you can display the name and location of those facilities.
With the BGA map, users can filter the most intense hit due to economic changes, which have declined manufacturing work. This includes an industrialized community, Disadvantageous point Community and coal closed community. Investing in clean technology activates these fields, provides good salary work and new opportunities, emphasizes that the future of car manufacturing is not only cars but also people and places. It is shown.
The map also emphasizes how policies such as 30D clean vehicle tax deductions have formed the next decades. This tax deduction, up to $ 7,000 equivalent to qualified clean vehicles, encourages manufacturers to build EVs with American batteries and materials. This tool emphasizes these policies and facilities that benefit from the potential in the future.
The map shines on the opportunity, but also complements insights from the February 2024 report. “Collision course”。 The report emphasizes the importance of the US automotive industry, which directly supports more than one million employment in the United States. These jobs tend to pay higher wages, and the multiplier effect is enormous. According to Alliance for Automotive InnovationAutomobile jobs in each country support about 11 other other. The automotive industry was always the propulsion of economic growth. The BGA map has been added to this conversation, indicating that strategic investment promotes domestic production, strengthens supply chains, and guarantees that American workers will build clean technologies.
Governor Michigan, Greachen Whitemer, has recently called on the importance of the US automotive industry in this year’s speech. Detroit Auto Show。 “If the car succeeded, Michigan would be successful and the United States would be successful,” she said. Her comment emphasizes why tools like BGA maps are very important. They guarantee that the evolution of the automotive industry will benefit everyone, from the factory floor workers to the community surrounding those facilities. It not only causes progress in policy meetings and corporate officers, but also reminds me of what happens in towns and neighborhoods nationwide.
BGA Webinar, which demonstrates a new auto supply chain mapping tool, is available here。