Despite Plunging EV Sales, Biden Cuts Another Huge Check To Carmakers To Go Electric
The Biden administration announced Thursday that it is spending billions of dollars more to help automakers mass-produce electric vehicles (EVs).
The Department of Energy (DOE) is spending $1.7 billion to help manufacturers convert closed or struggling manufacturing facilities to produce EVs or EV components in eight states, including swing states like Pennsylvania and Georgia, as the American EV market struggles.
The funding complements $12 billion the DOE unveiled in August 2023 to help major manufacturers retrofit plants for EV production, and the agency projects that the cash announced Thursday will allow for the retention of 15,000 union workers while creating nearly 3,000 jobs.
All of the selected companies expect to partner with local unions, according to the DOE. The selectees will provide workers with things like job training, childcare, and retirement benefits.
Fiat-Chrysler, a major manufacturer with a market cap of about $25 billion, is set to receive more than $334 million for its plant in Belvidere, Illinois, and nearly $250 million for its facility in Kokomo, Indiana.
Harley-Davidson is poised to get $89 million for EV conversion at a plant in York, Pennsylvania, while Volvo is set to reap about $208 million to boost zero-emissions truck production across facilities in Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Maryland.
The administration has made a major effort to force EVs on American consumers over the next decade, using stringent regulations and billions of taxpayer dollars to do so.
However, major automakers are losing considerable sums of money on their EV product lines, while recent surveys indicate that many Americans — including those who already own EVs — are not fully sold on EVs’ merits relative to internal combustion engine models.
Moreover, the U.S. EV market is at a “low-tide moment,” according to a May analysis by J.D. Power, and used EV prices have fallen by 16.6% over the last year, according to Axios.
The funding announced Thursday is still subject to negotiations between the government and the firms, which are expected to meet certain “commitments to workers and communities,” according to the DOE.
The spending also aligns with the Biden administration’s “Justice40” agenda, which holds that at least 40% of the overall benefits of certain environmental spending flow to “disadvantaged communities that are marginalized by underinvestment and overburdened by pollution.”
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VOWG
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American democrats are insane.
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GM
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I agree, but the Republicans are no better when they allow this money to be spent. They are so afraid of being blamed for Shutting down the Government. I say Shut it Down! Stop all the very excessive spending made on central planning operations which are exactly what Socialists & Communists do.
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VOWG
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Shut it down, yesterday.
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Tom
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The government has so much money to waste since they do it every day.
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VOWG
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Printing and having are two different things. Even if it is digital.
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S.C
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My first instinct is that kickbacks motivate the insanity, but considering how compromised the unelected moron is, it could be a blackmail payment.
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John Galt
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JoeTater or his moron staff is doubling down on stupid with our money.
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Wisenox
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Won’t last. They’ll have to start paying for more places to store vehicles the people won’t buy. They will have to kill oil altogether, and even then, the electrical grid will be overused by datacenters, service will be intermittent and people will still see it as a loss.
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aaron
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They need the stable gas and oil energy for their ai, which uses massive amounts of power
sow get the unreliable ‘green’ energy
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