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Car dealers to Biden administration: don't finalize emission standards that accelerate EV transitionThe U.S. EPA is expected to issue final standards for passenger cars and light trucks within weeks. Dealers want the Biden administration to put the breaks on the agency's plan.
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A planned Detroit battery assembly operation received approval for around $12 million worth of state business incentives Tuesday.
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Ford cuts production of F-150 Lightning pickup on weaker-than-expected electric vehicle sales growthFord scales back on production of the F-150 Lightning electric pickup in light of weaker-than-expected EV sales. About 1,400 workers will be impacted, Ford said.
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Detroit, Lansing, and Pontiac public school systems each received $5,925,000 in federal grant money from the EPA's Clean School Bus Program. The money will be used to purchase fifteen clean-powered school buses each.
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The credits range from $3,750 to $7,500 and are aimed at boosting EV sales as the Biden administration tries to cut planet-warming emissions.
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A University of Michigan study compared the costs of buying and owning electric, hybrid, and gasoline vehicles in 14 U.S. cities, including Detroit.
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Toyota Prius, and its plug-in version Prius Prime, named Car of the Year by the Automotive Press Association
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The buyout comes after GM's announcement last year that Buick dealerships will need to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to transition to electric vehicles.
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Fortescue Metals Group received approval from the Detroit Brownfield Redevelopment Authority to build an electric vehicle battery systems plant in the city.
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New Rules could make it hard for Americans to find EVs that qualify for the $7,500 federal tax credit and slow the the shift to electric vehicles nationwide.