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DOE announces $1.7 billion in grants to convert facilities for EV production and support US auto workers – Charged EVs

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To these ends, the US Department of Energy has established the Domestic Manufacturing Conversion Grant Program. Eleven at-risk auto manufacturing facilities in eight states—Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland and Virginia—are slated to receive a total of $1.7 billion in funding. billion in funding.

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Honda EV production begins to take form with new battery deal

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As Honda works towards selling its first electric vehicle, the Honda Prologue, in 2024 , its production and manufacturing chops for EVs are finally taking form. On top of these deals and new production locations, Honda is also working with various manufacturers to develop new electric vehicles.

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Honda Speaks About Near Future, EV Plans

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Honda is touting increased relationships with semiconductor manufacturers, including Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited. It's not just electric cars the company has set its sights on. Honda claims to be launching 10 electric motorcycles globally by 2025. Cirba Solutions, and POSCO Holdings, Inc.

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Honda targeting 2/3 of unit sales from PHEVs, HEVs and ZEVs by ~2030; PHEVs the core of electrification

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On the motorcycle front, Honda will introduce the EV-CUB, a mass-production model developed based on the EV-CUB Concept electric motorcycle ( earlier post ), to the Japanese market about 2 years from now, and then subsequently in main ASEAN countries, which has been the largest market for the Honda Cub Series.

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3 Pieces of Good News for EVs in 2023

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Today’s EVs can travel farther on a single charge and manufacturers are working hard even more efficient new models. You’ll Have More Models and Styles to Choose From Although many EVs are on the market today, only some well-known manufacturers have entered the game in the United States.