Funding from Washington will help automakers retrofit factories to produce electric vehicles.
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WASHINGTON, D.C.—The Energy Department said it is planning to provide up to $12 billion in funding for automakers to retrofit existing manufacturing facilities in the U.S. for the production of electric and hybrid vehicles.Continue reading your article with
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