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Cities participated in national Drive Electric Week by holding electric vehicle cruise-in competitions.
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The Indiana Electric Vehicle Charging Neighbor-Hood Green Book lists 38 locations in underserved communities that could host EV chargers that qualify for federal grants through the Biden administration.
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Indiana is one of the states that has benefited the most from clean energy projects spurred by the Inflation Reduction Act, according to the green business advocacy group E2.
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U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg visited several facilities in Howard County.
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A statewide coalition is calling on the Indiana Department of Transportation to address equity and accessibility concerns with a plan to incentivize EV chargers in Indiana.
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Eleven union auto manufacturing plants will receive a $1.7 billion federal grant to increase production of electric vehicles and parts.
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Two manufacturing plants in Indiana will join nine other union shops in helping to nearly double the number of electric vehicles made in the U.S. every year.
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The change brings the Switchyard Park stations in line with the city’s other metered charging stations in the Morton Street, Walnut Street, Trades District and Fourth Street parking garages.
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The extreme cold weather drains the battery of the electric buses quicker.
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Electric vehicle parts are often less complex than traditional gasoline-fueled vehicles. Union leaders worry jobs will be lost in the transition.