U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)’s Post

DOE’s Under Secretary for Infrastructure David Crane recently visited Indiana to highlight a big WIN for the state as Cummins and Stellantis receive part of a $1.7B DOE grant to boost electric vehicle manufacturing in the state and spur the creation of over 250 jobs.

Cummins, Stellantis get federal dollars to expand electric vehicle, parts manufacturing

Cummins, Stellantis get federal dollars to expand electric vehicle, parts manufacturing

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Chuck Sanford

Independent Marine Cargo Surveyor

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Again the question being, once the money dries up from Biden can these companies continue to operate. As of right now every company who has gotten a free hand out are struggling in the World of Biden. Hell look at the recent issue with off shore wind. Pieces of a turbine blade are washing up along Nantucket shore line. 😳. Bet Biden did not think that would happen. So how does he think these So called EV auto makers can make it.

Frank Foley

Founder at Solarscale (US)

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$1.7B for 250 jobs? Can we just give 250 random poor people $1M each, remove ridiculous anti-EV China tariffs, and hand the taxpayers back $1.2B?

Paul T.

El Tecnologico de la Influencia@UHTN Ultra-High-Technology-Network

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Thanks for sharing💯🤠

Adam C. Michels

Owner, Certified Radon Technologies

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💩💩💩💩💩

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