The Biden administration announced that $50 million will go to Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee and Illinois to boost electric vehicle production.
— The Biden administration announced that $50 million will be awarded to six states with significant automotive communities to help convert manufacturing facilities to support the electric vehicle supply chain. The funding is made possible through the administration's Investing in America plan. It builds on the $1.7 billion awarded to 11 'shuttered or at risk' facilities in several states to bolster electric vehicle production.
5% are in the automotive sector and qualify for at least $4 million of the funding. In addition, three teams of technical assistance providers will be awarded $1.5 million under the Industrial Training and Assessment Center program. The program supports energy assessments, facility energy improvements, and workforce development and training.
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