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United States working 'as quick as we can' to finalize EV conversion grants, official states

U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm stated Tuesday the department is working as. fast as we can to settle $1.7 billion in grants to money the. conversion of plants to develop electric automobiles and elements.

We are working as fast as we can to finalize as much as we. can-- to get the dedications in agreement with all of those who. have been selected, Granholm said in an interview on the. sidelines of a Reuters Next conference. We have a couple of months to. ensure that we're doing that.

DOE announced strategies in July to award General Motors. to convert its Lansing Grand River Assembly Plant in Michigan to. EVs at an unspecified future date and to award Chrysler-parent. Stellantis $334.8 million to convert its shuttered Belvidere. Assembly plant to develop EVs and $250 million to convert its. Indiana Transmission Plant in Kokomo to produce EV components. The United Vehicle Workers has actually threatened strikes over Stellantis. hold-ups in the prepared Belvidere investment, which has triggered. Stellantis to file fits to prevent work blockages.

Inquired about the delay, Granholm said there's a whole variety. of considerations with respect to that and we remain in. discussion about it.

Previously this month, UAW President Shawn Fain said hundreds. of thousands of U.S. jobs were at stake if Republican politician. presidential candidate Donald Trump won the Nov. 5 election and. made good on his danger to repeal investments in electrical. vehicles. Trump states EV production threatens U.S. tasks. Democrats have actually taken on Trump's running mate, U.S. Senator JD. Vance of Ohio, declining to devote to keeping the $500. million GM grant.

A GM representative stated it is still in the settlement. stage of the grant and declined to anticipate what may happen. if the grant was not authorized.

Granholm at the conference stated the Biden administration's. commercial technique to ensure next-generation lorry production. compared with prior efforts. This time, United States. federal government is not effing around, she said.

The administration is aid car manufacturers cut expenses and protect. supply chains and innovate brand-new innovations and assist you be. internationally competitive, Granholm said. We are not simply bringing. a knife to a gunfight. We are bringing an armada now.

Granholm said federal government has a crucial role.

America's car manufacturers remain in this remarkable race to control. this industry and to ensure that as EVs take control of the international. market, places like Detroit aren't just keeping up however setting. the pace, she said.

(source: Reuters)