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Tennessee will soon have the largest lithium processing plant in the nation. North Carolina-based Piedmont Lithium is constructing a new facility in Etowah, near Chattanooga, to produce the component of electric vehicle batteries.
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A Massachusetts company has chosen Hopkinsville as the site for a plant that would employ 250 workers to manufacture materials for electric vehicle batteries, Gov. Andy Beshear announced Monday at the Christian County Courthouse.
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Owensboro Transit put a new bus on the road on Monday - it’s all electric. The city's first electric bus will cut down on harmful emissions. All costs were covered by federal and state funds.
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Automotive manufacturers are flocking to Kentucky to build electric vehicle batteries, but electric vehicles still make up only a fraction of the cars on the road.
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Kentucky is expanding its presence in the electric vehicle market with the second-largest economic development project in state history.
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Kentucky’s best-known transportation advocacy organization says Ford’s almost $6 billion investment in battery technology signals an urgency in finding new ways to support road and bridge construction and maintenance.
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Kentucky-based manufacturers and global companies with facilities in the Bluegrass State are accelerating production of components for electric vehicles...
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The planned multi-billion dollar Ford manufacturing complex in west Tennessee will also include a new Tennessee College for Applied Technology. Governor Bill Lee announced the plans Tuesday on the heels of a joint announcement from Ford and SK Innovation to build what’s being called the Blue
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Ford Motor Company is announcing its single biggest manufacturing investment in its history at the same time that utilities are working toward building a network of charging stations along major highways.
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Senate takes final legislative step on bill creating massive renewable, nuclear investment