Biden to expand U.S. EV battery manufacturing with $2.8 billion in grants
The Biden administration continues its efforts to boost U.S. manufacturing and processing of EV batteries.
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The Biden administration continues its efforts to boost U.S. manufacturing and processing of EV batteries.
The Apple iPhone assembler has its own line of vehicles, but its main priority is to provide manufacturing services to other companies.
Pre-orders will begin in early 2025 with the vehicles available for purchase online in the US and Japan.
Pepsi's suite of delivery vehicles is about to get a little bit greener with Tesla's electric semi.
This is the second time in two months that Ford has raised prices on its F-150 Lightning EV.
The company remains on track to build 25,000 EVs by the end of 2022.
The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) incentivizes companies like Tesla to focus on domestic manufacturing of battery cells, rather than overseas production.
The potential plant would process and refine lithium hydroxide for use in Tesla's battery manufacturing facilities.
Jeep is also working on other electric vehicles including a small SUV called the Avenger to be sold in Europe.
Production will reportedly begin in a few years with two different EV models that'll be built on the same assembly line.