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Akron City Council voted to form a committee that will focus on modifying a decades-old provision that allows the mayor to approve certain high-priced contracts without council's approval.
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Starting on Tuesday, a $7,500 tax credit will shrink or disappear for some vehicles, but popular models like the Chevy Bolt, F-150 Lightning and Tesla Model Y are still eligible for the full amount.
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Tax credits for electric car purchases are getting even more complicated. It will likely mean fewer vehicles will qualify — but we don't know which.
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Akron plans to increase the number of electric vehicle charging stations in the city and introduce a pilot EV car share service as early as this summer.
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The price cuts will make Tesla more competitive and will also mean the base model of the Model Y, the best-selling electric vehicle in America, could qualify for a revamped federal tax credit.
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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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In an effort to improve equity and access to electric vehicles, the city of Cleveland debuted a new electric vehicle charging station in the Lee-Miles neighborhood.
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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 state said Honda plans to invest $50 for every $1 in planned Ohio incentives.
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Honda and LG Energy Solution announced Tuesday that its new $3.5 billion electric vehicle battery plant will be located in Fayette County, 40 miles south of Columbus.