The Slow End of the ICE Age in Germany: Insights from Job Postings on the Automotive Industry’s Trajectory

BIG-DATA-BASED ECONOMIC INSIGHTS

Thomas A. Fackler, Oliver Falck, Moritz Goldbeck, Fabian Hans and Annina T. Hering

Key Messages 

  • The debate on phasing out internal combustion engines (ICE) has resurfaced in Germany amid an economic downturn; whether this is smart appears questionable 
  • To monitor in real time where the industry is headed, analyzing job postings provides reliable insights into the ongoing strategic shifts in the automotive sector 
  • From mid-2019, postings of EV-focused firms have consistently exceeded those of ICE-focused firms, eventually being about twice as high by the end of 2023 
  • However, this gap in postings between EV- and ICEfocused firms has shrunk by 60 percent since December 2023, indicating a slowdown of the transition to e-mobility 
  • EV-focused firms scale back job ads for production-related roles disproportionately while ICE-focused firms decrease hiring to a greater extent for transformation-related occupations
Abstract

Against the backdrop of the current debate about phasing out the internal combustion engine (ICE) in Germany and in order to observe where the industry is heading, job advertisements are analyzed that provide insights into the ongoing strategic shifts in the automotive sector.

Citation

Thomas A. Fackler, Oliver Falck, Moritz Goldbeck, Fabian Hans and Annina T. Hering: "The Slow End of the ICE Age in Germany: Insights from Job Postings on the Automotive Industry’s Trajectory," EconPol Forum 25 (6), CESifo, Munich, 2024.