Automotive industry in the Blackhelm Confederacy
The automotive industry in the Blackhelm Confederacy is a significant sector contributing to the nation's economy. It encompasses a range of activities from manufacturing to sales and after-sales services.
The industry is largely centered in the manufacturing hub of Sacrament, which is home to a large number of automobile plants as well as the headquarters of the Confederate Automakers Consortium and Phaeton.
Major Companies
Angelbridge Automotives
Angelbridge Automotives is a leading manufacturer known for its innovative designs and advanced technology.
Confederate Automakers Consortium
Confederate Automakers Consortium formed in the early 2000s, the CAC is a coalition of companies: Audacia, Eudoxius, Devenio, Whitewood, Magis, Regali, FAS, and Ironarrow. This consortium was established to support struggling automakers after the fall of Exponent.
Eudoxius
Eudoxius originally made racecars in the 1920s and shifted to luxury cars in the 1950s.
Regali
Regali is known for high-performance motorcycles, focusing on speed, design, and advanced technology.
Ironarrow
Ironarrow is known for dirtbikes and offroad vehicles
Orangeblossom
Orangeblossom specializes in trucks, buses, and military vehicles, playing a significant role in the industrial sector.
Phaeton
Phaeton is known for high-performance sports cars, representing the pinnacle of automotive engineering and design in the Confederacy.
Glaucia
Glaucia transitioned from an ironworks company to manufacturing trucks and now produces supercars, known for their exceptional performance and design.
Sinocara
Sinocara specializes in stylish and efficient scooters and motorcycles, popular for urban transportation. Part of the Valteo Motor Group.
Foreign companies
The Blackhelm Confederacy is also home to a number of plants for foreign companies. These plants employ thousands of Confederate workers, contributing significantly to local economies.
Juhola
Juhola has three major plants in the Blackhelm Confederacy, which produce more than a half million automobiles annually.