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The steel frame of a new electric vehicle battery cell plant is now under construction near Lansing. It will be operated by Ultium Cells, a joint venture of General Motors and LG Energy Solution.
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New details about an electric vehicle charging partnership in Michigan came out today.
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Ford Motor Company has announced it will lay off three thousand employees.
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Efforts to add electric school buses to districts across the state are moving forward.Clean energy officials met at Bay College in Escanaba yesterday to talk about funding and education opportunities for public schools.
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Newly passed legislation requires car companies to source a major portion of key components and assemble electric batteries in the U.S. or a country with a free trade agreement within a few years.
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When people imagine a battery fire, they might think of a Tesla lithium-ion battery burning on the side of the road.
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One of the largest operators of charging networks for electric vehicles in North America is bringing a manufacturing operation to the Great Lakes State.
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Stellantis says it will build two new development centers and re-tool two assembly plants in Ontario. It’s part of an investment worth more than two-and-a-half billion U.S. dollars by the automaker.
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Michigan has announced six grant recipients for pilot projects to help expand electric vehicle infrastructure, focusing on rural and lower income urban areas in particular.One project will set up two Level 2 chargers and two EV fast chargers in lower income communities. Volta and DTE Energy will partner to decide which neighborhoods should get the stations.
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Michigan’s largest energy provider says it will add 200 new electric vehicle charging stations across the state in the next two years.