Honestly, fairly standard stuff in that video. Nothing you wouldn't see in about any automotive factory or in many Tier 1 suppliers.
I am 100% sure you are correct. But, a lot of us have not seen it. I mean sure, everybody has seen the car traveling down the "assembly line".
But, there was stuff in that video I have been pondering for 30 years. Specifically: how do they get these windings in there so damn perfect?!
And, how do they sew all this up so damn perfect? That has got to be one of the most expensive sewing machines on the planet.
Is that thing bespoke for that particular motor? Or, is that off the shelf stuff from automation direct?
And, the number of very application specific machined parts is kind of astronomical.
Anybody worried that automation is going to kill CNC machinist careers needs to watch that video. So many parts!
Automation is a whole new world for me is all. And, that video kinda blew me away a little bit.
I've been spending a lot of time on this stuff after all the employee struggles I had in 2020.
And now, after seeing the impacts of implementing some automation (which are happening in a very short period of time),
I feel this is a path I need to explore a whole lot farther.