Skip to content

leccar

Charged with Electric Vehicle News and Views

  • Home
  • Hybrid
  • Hydrogen
  • Electric Car News
Posted on July 25, 2022 by Jack Ewing

Energy Department will lend G.M. and LG $2.5 billion to build battery factories.

The loan will help the automaker and its supplier build electric vehicle battery factories in Ohio, Tennessee and Michigan.
CategoriesAutomobiles, Batteries, Battery Electric Car, charging stations, Electric and Hybrid Vehicles, Electric Car News, Electric Cars, Electric Vehicles, Energy Department, EV, EV Bus, EV Concept, EV Technology, EV Truck, Factories and Manufacturing, Formula E, fuel cell, Fuel Cells, General Motors, GM Volt, Hybrid, Hybrid Cars, hybrids, Hydrogen, LG Energy Solution, Michigan, MiEV, Ohio, plug-in vehicles, Solar Car, Tennessee, Tesla, United States Politics and Government

Post navigation

Previous PostPrevious Report: GM-LG Ultium Cells battery venture to get first federal ATVM loan in a decade
Next PostNext Sono Sion EV production form revealed, claims up to 152 miles a week from solar

Categories

  • Automobiles
  • Batteries
  • Battery Electric Car
  • Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV)
  • charging
  • charging stations
  • China
  • Electric and Hybrid Vehicles
  • Electric Car News
  • Electric Cars
  • Electric Vehicles
  • emissions
  • EV
  • EV Bus
  • EV Concept
  • EV Technology
  • EV Truck
  • Factories and Manufacturing
  • Formula E
  • fuel cell
  • Fuel Cells
  • General Motors
  • Global Warming
  • GM Volt
  • Greenhouse Gas Emissions
  • Hybrid
  • Hybrid Cars
  • hybrids
  • Hydrogen
  • MiEV
  • Musk, Elon
  • plug-in cars
  • Plug-In Hybrids
  • plug-in vehicles
  • Polls
  • Solar Car
  • Tesla
  • Tesla Motors Inc
  • The Week In Reverse
  • Today in Car News
  • Trump, Donald J
  • TV
  • United States
  • United States Politics and Government
  • youtube

Archives

Recent Posts

  • Tesla Expected to Report Falling Profit as Car Sales Fall
  • E.P.A. Is Said to Draft a Plan to End Its Ability to Fight Climate Change
  • Chinese Cars, Brazil Style
  • G.M. Profit Shrinks on Billion-Dollar Tariff Hit
  • China’s Problem With Competition: There’s Too Much of It
Loading

Proudly powered by WordPress