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Dayton, Ohio will get a share of a federal $12.5 million grant given to the Sustainable Ohio Public Energy Council (SOPEC) to add more public electric vehicle chargers.
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The State of Ohio plans to install Direct Current (DC) Fast Charging stations every 50 miles along most interstates within a couple of years.
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A new, $3.5 billion Honda battery plant is closer to becoming a reality in Southwest Ohio.
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The Honda/LG joint venture electric vehicle plant in Fayette County is expected to be AES Ohio's largest customer.
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Honda is set to produce an all new fuel cell electric vehicle at the Performance Manufacturing Center in Marysville. This new model is expected to increase fuel efficiency and reduce carbon emissions.
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Mass Shooting Survivor Pleas; LGBTQ+ Event Canceled due to Proud Boys; Xenia School Levy Tie; Dayton Debuts EV fleet; Holiday Tree Costs Go Up
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The City of Dayton unveiled its new fleet of electric vehicles Friday. It’s part of the Strategy for a Sustainable Dayton, a plan to reduce the city's dependence on fossil fuels and build an environmentally sustainable framework for the city.
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In October, Honda announced that a new electric vehicle (EV) battery plant is coming to Fayette County. Honda will also be retooling its plants in Logan and Shelby counties to support the new facility.
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Charging an electric vehicle in central Ohio is relatively easy, but travel farther afield in the state and charging options quickly vanish. The state has outlined its plans to change that.
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The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency awarded $7.9 million in grants to some local counties to build charging ports for electric vehicles last week.
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Industry experts said improving technology, federal incentives and high gas prices are making EV's a viable option for an industry that's historically been dominated by gasoline-powered vehicles.
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The $230 million deal announced last week between between the two companies is more than just an agreement to buy the company’s Mahoning Valley manufacturing facility.