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Sep 3, 2023

US Government Commits $12 Billion To Speed Transition To Electric Vehicles

The money will go to support renovation of existing factories and building of new ones in order to enhance the supply of new electric vehicles at affordable prices to meet consumer demand. JL 

Claire Duffy reports in CNN:

The US Department of Energy plans to fuel the auto industry’s transition to electric vehicles with $12 billion in loans and grants. $2 billion in grants and $10 billion in loans support the conversion of US automaker and supplier facilities into manufacturing centers for hybrid and electric vehicles. The program aims to build or refurbish factories in communities with existing auto manufacturing facilities and to bolster the domestic EV supply chain. Transportation is the biggest source of planet-warming pollution in the US.The US Department of Energy said Thursday it plans to fuel the auto industry’s transition to electric vehicles with $12 billion in loans and grants. Hard on the heels of President Joe Biden’s goal to spur the sale of EVs in the United States, the Energy Department will provide $2 billion in grants and $10 billion in loans to support the conversion of US automaker and supplier facilities into manufacturing centers for hybrid and electric vehicles.

 

The program aims to build or refurbish factories in communities with existing auto manufacturing facilities and to bolster the domestic EV supply chain.

 

 

 

 

 

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