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Lucid Air debuts in New York; completes first high speed stability test at 217 mph

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The factory, first announced in November 2016, will come online in 2019 and build 10,000 vehicles in the first 12 months. The Lucid Air is priced from $52,500 after federal tax credits. Deliveries will begin in 2019. For the Alpha Speed Car’s first testing session, Lucid headed to TRC Ohio to use its 7.5-mile

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UAW president blasts U.S. mortgage to Ford three way partnership battery tasks

Baua Electric

Ford on Friday mentioned it “expects that BlueOval SK will pay competitive wages and benefits to attract and retain the workforce needed to build high-tech batteries” and added that employees “will be able to choose whether they organize, a right that Ford fully respects and supports.” executive tax credit.

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News: 2025 Honda CR-V e:FCEV

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Overall, the build quality was at a high level. It will qualify for federal and California tax credits, as well as the coveted HOV sticker that allows for a single driver to use the carpool lane, though that may only be good for a short while as that program is due to sunset. inch digital vehicle information screen and a 9.0-inch

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Proposed Changes to the Federal EV Tax Credit Passed by the House of Representatives

EV Adoption

On Friday November 20 the House of Representatives passed the Build Back Better Act (BBBA) which means the bill is now off to the Senate where we can expect the possibility of many changes to the current proposed legislation. According to CNBC , Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer wants to pass the Build Back Better Act by Christmas.

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Cadillac’s ambitious move to an all-electric luxury brand by 2030

Charged EVs

GM and its joint-venture cell partner LG Energy Solutions plan to build and equip a likely total of five cell production plants in North America, but the first of those—in Lordstown, Ohio—won’t start producing cells in the necessary volumes until the end of this year. The US Department of Energy will loan the company $2.5