The EV Revolution: Why There's No Turning Back
Download MP3 Ford's Huge Investment: Ford is building the largest manufacturing facility ever in Tennessee, specifically for electric trucks. This new plant is dedicated solely to electric trucks, marking a major step in Ford's EV future.
- Chrysler’s Bold EV Commitment: Chrysler announces plans to go all-electric by 2028, making it one of the most ambitious goals in the industry. In just five years, they will stop producing gas-powered vehicles. Consider the implications if you’re buying a car with a 5-6 year loan right now – by the time your loan ends, Chrysler may only offer electric vehicles.
- General Motors’ EV Shift: GM is investing $750 million to transition an Ohio plant to produce EV parts, including electric vehicle transmissions, signaling a significant shift toward EV production.
- Hertz and BP Partnership: Hertz teams up with BP to install thousands of EV chargers across the U.S., with plans to add hundreds of thousands of EVs to their fleet. This collaboration will make EV charging more accessible, especially in high-traffic locations open to the public.
- The Future is Electric: With all three major U.S. automakers, rental car companies, and oil companies diving into the electric vehicle industry, the future of gasoline cars is looking uncertain. In just a few years, gasoline vehicles might feel like a thing of the past.
- Planning for the Future: As the shift to electric vehicles accelerates, it’s time to start planning ahead. Consider installing an EV charger in your garage today while prices are still lower. Think about where you want to live, taking into account access to charging stations and EV-friendly infrastructure.
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