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eVTOL developer Joby Aviation continues to make headway in becoming a fully certified scaled aircraft manufacturer in the US. This morning the company shared details of the new place it will call home – which also happens to be where the Wright brothers first took flight 120 years ago. With the state on its side, Joby could begin scaled eVTOL production fairly soon.

Joby Aviation ($JOBY) has been on our radar since 2018 after it garnered big funding from companies like Intel, JetBlue, and Toyota – the latter of which has evolved into a major partner in helping the startup reach scaled eVTOL commercial operations.

After flying over 30,000 miles with its pre-production eVTOL prototype, Joby Aviation rolled its first production prototype off its pilot assembly line this past June. With FAA certification in place to begin test flights with the production prototypes, Joby is now gearing up for full-scale eVTOL production and will require a lot more space than the aforementioned pilot line in California.

Today, the company shared plans to move production across the country to the beautiful midwest, hoping to establish a footprint in Dayton, Ohio – home to the famous Wright brothers.

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A rendering of Joby’s future eVTOL production facility in Ohio / Credit: Joby Aviation

Joby Aviation is bringing eVTOL production, jobs to Ohio

Today’s press release comes just hours before Joby Aviation will host an event today in Dayton at Hawthorn Hill – the home to Orville Wright – alongside Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and other local officials.

The event is expected to have a ceremonial flypast from a replica Model “B” Flyer – the world’s first production plane. Soon however, Dayton may be home to production of some of the world’s first commercially operated eVTOLs from Joby, which can transport a pilot plus four passengers and reach speeds up to 200 mph. That’s quite an upgrade compared to the 1910 model that started it all.

Speaking of upgrades, Joby Aviation says it plans to use existing nearby buildings in Dayton to begin near-term operations, while it erects the new eVTOL production facility (see rendering above). When complete, it will sit atop 140 acres of land, which was specifically chosen to offer space for growth over time – 2 million square feet of manufacturing space to be specific. The initial facility is expected to produce up to 500 eVTOL aircraft per year and create as many as 2,000 jobs in Ohio.

Due to this, the Buckeye State and JobsOhio have offered incentives and benefits of up to $325 million to support the new facility’s development, complementing Joby’s intentions to invest up to $500 million of its own capital to scale and hopefully expand. Today, Joby also announced it has been invited by the US Department of Energy to submit a Part II Application for financing under the Title XVII Loan Guarantee Program, which provides access to low-interest loans for clean energy projects – further supporting the scaling of the facility. Governor Mike DeWine spoke:

Ohio’s legacy in aviation begins with the Wright Brothers and continues with Joby Aviation as they launch a new era in aviation manufacturing and aerial mobility in Dayton. The aircraft that will roll off Joby Ohio’s production lines will redefine urban transportation and contribute to a fundamental change in the way people and goods travel. We welcome Joby and celebrate the new chapter of air mobility history that will be made in Ohio, the Heart of Aviation.

Construction of Joby’s Dayton facility is expected to commence in 2024, followed by a start of eVTOL production in 2025. Aforementioned partner Toyota is already onboard to help advise Joby in designing and implementing assembly lines for scaled eVTOL production in Ohio, as the latter says it is already looking to begin the local hiring process in the coming months.

If you’d like to tune in to the official event held from Dayton today, it begins at 10 a.m. EDT and can be viewed via livestream here.

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Ford’s new Universal EV Platform is a game changer that will unlock $30,000 electric cars

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Ford claims its new midsize EV pickup will have a lower cost of ownership than a Tesla Model Y and more space than a Toyota RAV4. Starting at $30,000, it will also cost about the same as the RAV4. Here’s how the new Ford EV Universal Platform will make it happen.

Ford reveals new affordable Universal EV platform

Ford’s big bet is about to pay off. The company is preparing to launch a family of affordable electric vehicles based on the new Ford Universal EV Platform.

The first vehicle based on the platform will be the promised midsize four-door electric pickup. Ford’s new EV pickup will start at around $30,000 and will be assembled at its Louisville Assembly Plant.

Based on the new Ford Universal EV Platform, it will also have more passenger space than the latest Toyota RAV4.

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“We took a radical approach to a very hard challenge: Create affordable electric vehicles that delight customers in every way that matters – design, innovation, flexibility, space, driving pleasure, and cost of ownership,” Ford’s CEO Jim Farley said during the event in Kentucky.

According to Farley, Ford is done with the “good college tries” from other Detroit automakers to make affordable EVs, promising the company’s new platform will change the game by lowering costs and optimizing efficiency.

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Ford introduces its new Universal EV Platform (Source: Ford)

Ford is the first automaker to build prismatic LFP batteries in the US, which will not only cut costs but also free up interior space.

Farley explained that the new platform reduces parts by 20% compared to the average vehicle. It also has 25% fewer fasteners, 40% fewer worstations dock-to-dock in the plant, and 15% faster assembly time.

Perhaps, most importantly, Ford’s leader explained that it will help reduce costs for owners. Farley claimed that the new Ford Universal EV platform will enable “lower cost of ownership over five years than a three-year-old used Tesla Model Y.”

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Ford Mustang Mach-E (left) and F-150 Lightning (right) (Source: Ford)

How so? For one, it’s significantly more efficient than the first-gen Ford EVs. The wiring harness alone in the new midsize truck will be 4,000 feet shorter and 10 kg lighter.

The LFP batteries lie flat under the floor, which improves handling, creates a quiet ride, and “provides a surprising amount of interior space,” Ford said. In fact, it will have more passenger room than the latest Toyota RAV4. And that’s not even including the added Frunk and truck bed.

Doug Field, Ford’s Chief EV, digital, and design officer, said the company took inspiration from the Model T to make it more than just a utility vehicle.

Ford promises that the new electric pickup will also be fun to drive, with a targeted 0 to 60 mph time as fast as the Mustang EcoBoost, and even more downforce.

The company will release additional information for the midsize electric pickup soon, including a reveal date, final prices, range, battery sizes, and charge times.

Ford said it’s aiming for a starting price of around $30,000, with customer deliveries set to begin in 2027. The company invested around $5 billion into its Louisville Assembly Complex, creating nearly 4,000 jobs to deliver its new EV pickup and LFP batteries.

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Jeep’s new electric SUV is giving off some serious Ford Bronco vibes

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Jeep said the Recon was “inspired by the legendary Wrangler,” but it looks more like a Ford Bronco. With its debut expected any day now, Jeep’s new electric SUV was spotted on a car carrier, revealing a familiar look.

Jeep’s new electric SUV is coming for the Ford Bronco

The Recon was one of four electric SUVs unveiled in 2022 as part of Jeep’s plans to become “the global Zero-Emission SUV leader.”

It started with the Avenger, a compact electric SUV in Europe, followed by the Wagoneer S, a larger, luxury model that’s rolling out globally.

Next up will be the Recon. Jeep’s new electric SUV is set to make its first official appearance by the end of the year, but we’re already getting a sneak peek at the Ford Bronco lookalike.

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The Recon is “designed from the ground up to be 100% Jeep4x4 and 100% zero emission,” but Jeep promises it will offer much more. With Jeep’s Selec-Terrain traction control system and an open-air feel, it was expected to arrive as an electric sibling to the Wrangler, but the latest spy photos show it could take the form of a rival.

With its official debut coming up, Jeep’s new electric SUV was spotted on a car carrier with barely any camouflage, and it looks just like a Ford Bronco.

The new video from KindelAuto gives us our closest look at the Recon yet — and from what we can see, it’s shaping up to be one sharp-looking SUV.

Jeep actually took a jab at the Ford Bronco during the Super Bowl last year, previewing the Recon racing past a Ford Bronco on an off-road trail. At the end, Harrison Ford joked, “This Jeep makes me happy, even though my name is Ford.”

Jeep’s former CEO, Christian Meunier, claimed the Recon will have “the capability to cross the mighty Rubicon Trail, one of the most challenging off-road trails in the US.”

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Jeep Recon EV (Source: Stellantis)

Perhaps, even more importantly, Meunier added that the electric SUV will “reach the end of the trail with enough range to drive back to town and recharge.

Jeep maker Stellantis filed a patent in May for a unique three-speed gearbox for electric vehicles, which could debut in the Recon. The new unit is designed to deliver enhanced off-road performance without compromising driving range.

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Jeep Recon Moab 4xe (source: JeepReconForum)

Based on the same STLA Large platform as the Wagoneer S, the Recon is expected to arrive with a driving range of at least 300 miles. Like the Wrangler, it will likely be offered with several trims, including a Willys, Overland, and Moab model.

The Jeep Recon EV is scheduled to go on sale later this year as a 2026 model year. Prices are expected to start at around $60,000. More expensive trims, like the Moab, could cost upwards of $80,000.

What do you think of the Recon? Can Jeep’s new electric SUV go head-to-head with the Ford Bronco? We will learn more later this year. Check back for the latest.

Source: KindelAuto, JeepReconForum

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Tesla’s director of service for the North American market announced that he left the automaker after almost 9 years.

The talent exodus continues at Tesla.

Since a wave of mass layoffs last year, Tesla has been experiencing a talent exodus.

Here is just a short list of Tesla execs who left the company this year:

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  • David Imai: Director of Design; departed February 2025
  • David Lau: VP of Software Engineering; departed April 2025
  • Mark Westfall: Head of Mechanical Engineering (Tesla Energy); departed April 2025
  • Prashant Menon: Regional Director (India); departed May 2025
  • Vineet Mehta: Head of Battery Architecture; departed May 2025
  • Omead Afshar: VP/Head of Sales and Manufacturing (North America and Europe); departed June 2025
  • Milan Kovac: Head of Optimus Humanoid Robot Team; departed June 2025
  • Jenna Ferrua: Director of HR; departed June 2025
  • Troy Jones: VP of Sales, Service, and Delivery (North America); departed July 2025
  • Pete Bannon: VP of Hardware Engineering (Chip Tech and Dojo Supercomputer); departed August 2025

Now, we need to add one more to the list: Piero Landolfi, Director of Service in North America.

Landolfi announced that he was leaving Tesla on LinkedIn yesterday:

After 8 3/4 years I have made the difficult decision to leave Tesla. It was hard because of the incredibly talented and passionate people that I had the privilege to work, sweat and laugh with as we were accelerating the world to sustainable energy, against all odds and in spite of what used to be the general beliefs about electric cars. It was hard because of the amazing products we build, the first principle thinking and the getting stuff done mentality that makes Tesla such an exciting place to work at. However, it is now time for my next adventure. This is the way.

The executive joined Tesla in 2016 to lead technical service operations, a time when the automaker was implementing “F1-inspired fast lanes” in its service operations.

He was later promoted to Director of Service for the North American market.

According to his LinkedIn profile, he has joined Nimble, a robotics company serving warehouses and e-commerce, as SVP of Operations. The company includes several former Tesla veterans in its leadership.

Electrek’s Take

The talent bleed continues. I want to emphasize that we are only reporting on the exec levels (C-level, VPs, and directors), but there are many more people leaving in key engineering and management positions.

I’m considering writing an article on those, as this talent exodus has been one of the main concerns about Tesla for a while.

For the longest time, Tesla’s ability to attract top talent has been its main advantage.

Looking at the comings and goings at Tesla over the last year, this is clearly not the case anymore.

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