I want this thread to discuss a important human centric topic of Jobs that will be impacted if we move to a EV centric industry. I feel the below jobs will be culled or scaled down forever and can change the course of job industry forever.
Just like the steam engines died (trains, buses, cars, home heating, etc), Carpentry, pottery hand weaving and so many other jobs have died or curtailed severely in the last century, these jobs also will be phased out. Do feel free to add or debate what else will be the impact.
Drive Train :
100s of engine parts sub-contracted to vendors assembled at engine maker - Vs - a simpler motor driven by tech and assembled in house. I estimate it would need 50% lesser people overall to make a motor (1 casing, rotor, winding and gears) instead of a complicated engine. Same case applicable for gearboxes - electric motors can eliminate need for a complicated transmission, so many jobs in question here.
Starter motor/Alternator :
There are some Giant employer names in India that are well known starter and alternator manufacturers, TVS is one, BOSCH is another, what about those 1000s of jobs there?
Suspension/Brakes/HVAC :
In the current EV Scenario these industries look safe but there may be advancements made. Regenerative braking can eliminate the need for better brakes some day so watch out. Thankfully with a warmer earth, HVAC is still needed and EVs do need some tech to cool down their internals.
Radiator/heat exchange :
There is a sure need for a radiator concept in a EV to keep the battery and motor cool but I am not sure if any jobs will be lost.
Spares/Ancillary units/Engine oil/lubricants/filters/Mechanics :
This will be a significant sector that will be see millions of job losses, there are 100s of lubricant brands in the world, OEM and fake spare industries, 1st grade copy and fake part manufacturers who somehow provide jobs and run the economy, those will be at stake. Air filters, oil filters, engine spares, clutch replacements, etc all gone forever. All after sales service centers around the world - organized and unorganized, what will happen to them?
Gujri/Scrap/recylcers :
Every major town and every city has a suburb with 100s of streets and 1 or 2 highway full of used spares - engine, gearboxes, body parts like hood,boot, seats, etc - what will happen to them?
After market tuners/Performance Spares/Accessories :
Even a Swift can be modded with a louder FFE exhaust and a K&N air filter, what about those industries? Audio refitters, there are various jobs related to both manufacturing of a Pioneer or Sony or Alpine HU and a Sub, Amp, their related wiring etc etc - I dont think a Tesla or a BYD (for that matter even todays cars dont need a AFM audio anymore) will need these industries. I can imagine a Tesla having a 10,000Rs seat cover done in JC road safely covering the air bags

but still there are some jobs to surely vanish in this industry. A product as simple as a Pom-Pom Bosch horn cannot be added to a EV without facing major warranty issues. Minda, Roots, Super - there are so many companies making such a simple 1st-mod-on-a-car in India - louder horns.
Additives/Non OEM performance add ons :
Liquimoly, Bardhal, 3M, 1000s more companies have additives for fuel and oil, what about them?
Bearings :
Surely companies like SKF/FAG/Techspin will have lesser business if engines and gearboxes are eliminated, they are giants in job sector. There is no need for a journal bearing surely in EV I hope.
Casting/Foundries :
Yes, a EV drive train still needs a cast outer block and a forged shaft or few but there are far lesser cast/forged parts inside a motor compared to an ICE engine.
The Factory :
I have checked out EV factories like Ather or Ola (being a native of Hosur, TN) they really dont need a lot of employees to put together a EV product as compared to the cumbersome assembly of a ICE car/bike. Yes, there are jobs created but it takes far lesser people to assemble a EV compared to conventional car or bike.
The Battery :
I really do not have an estimate how many jobs are created in the manufacture of EV batteries, can anyone discuss on that topic. From mining to logistics to processing and assembly of a Battery Pack.
Oil/Petroleum/Refining/Distribution/Pumps :
This is the hottest topic of all, can anyone even begin to estimate the number of jobs in the oil industry, it is simply massive and they make or break nations, geo-politics, differentiate developed or conflict nations. From oil exploration to drilling and mining to shipping and storage to refining and distribution to petrol pumps - it is simply mind boggling. I cannot understand how EV is going to replace this industry and where are the humans going to find alternative energy to replace oil. Unless we find a Lithium deposit below earth similar to Middle-East oil story from 1970s - hoping the volume of Lithium deposit is the size of 3-4 states combined in India - I simple do not see how a 5 trillion $ industry can be closed down in 5-10 years.
Unless someone invents a Nuclear powered car that can run on a spoonful of U235 for 25 years at a stretch... 