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He said he and other leaders recently met with Biden administration officials to push their case.
“We were very adamant that if the government is going to funnel billions in taxpayer money to these companies, the workers must be compensated with top wages and benefits,” he said. “A ‘just transition’ has to include standards for our members and future workers.”
The Biden campaign did not respond immediately to a request for comment.
UAW endorsed Biden in the 2020 race, citing his historic support for labor. The union has more than 400,000 active members in the U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico, according to its website.
The union’s threat exposes a rift between two key Democratic constituencies.
Biden, who considers himself a “car guy,” has made electrifying cars a major piece of his climate change agenda. He’s set a goal of 50 percent of new car sales being electric by 2030, and EPA proposed a regulation last month that could even exceed that goal.
But while organized labor has generally endorsed electrification, unions have been uneasy about what the transition could mean for workers. With simpler drivetrains and the need for plants to retool, the EV push has already led to big job changes.
“Right now, we’re focused on making sure the EV transition does right by our members, our families and our communities,” Fain wrote. “We’ll be ready to talk politics once we secure a future for this industry and the workers who make it run.”
But Fain ruled out backing former President Donald Trump, the frontrunner for the Republican nomination for president, saying another Trump term “would be a disaster.”
“We need to get our members organized behind a pro-worker, pro-climate, and pro-democracy political program that can deliver for the working class.”
A version of this report first ran in E&E News PM. Get access to more comprehensive and in-depth reporting on the energy transition, natural resources, climate change and more in E&E News.
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Right kind of wire is very important to ensure an uninterrupted supply of electricity for your Electronic Project and basically This is used for bread board connectivity. Usefull for technical students, electronic lab etc.
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Great fun motor, will work with many power sources batteries and solar cells work perfectly Easy to install and disassemble, suitable for many projects at home and in your classroom. Great for robot toy, student lab project, STEM class, motor powered cars, engineering class and more Tips: Mini size, easy to install and save, put them in a sealed bag when not in use to prevent damp rust Note: Small parts, keep them far away from children under 3 years to avoid choking
Package includes:5 pack little 3v dc motor, perfect for mini fan, kids school project, electric toy cars and science experiments etc
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The end of the road for the Bolt comes at the beginning of a new era for EVs.
Over the next two or three years, the availability of EVs is poised to transition from just one or two models per automaker to a full slate of vehicles, of many styles and at many price points. Vehicles like the tiny, wedge-shaped Bolt are less popular than SUVs and trucks.
That’s true both for customers, who can’t get enough of larger vehicles, and automakers, who need the higher profit margins from larger vehicles to fund the expensive EV transition.
Observers were conflicted over the Bolt’s demise and what it signifies.
In the eyes of some, it was fitting for the compact to go away as GM and other automakers prepare for an onslaught of models. Others were confounded that GM had chosen to discontinue America’s most inexpensive EV while demand is high.
Joel Levin, executive director of Plug In America, a nonprofit group that aims to broaden EV acceptance, said in an email that the move felt “premature.”
“The Bolt is at its peak right now. Sales are high. With great effort and expense, they’ve resolved the battery issues. It’s a great option for consumers that are looking for a long range vehicle at a reasonable price,” he said.
“It will definitely leave a hole in the market,” he added.
The Bolt and its larger cousin, the Bolt EUV, sold 38,000 units last year in the United States. It is the cheapest nationally with a starting price of $26,500. But it ranks as the No. 5 EV seller behind Tesla Inc.’s slate of EVs and the Ford Mach-E SUV.
GM now makes two other EVs, the Cadillac LYRIQ and the GMC Hummer, but both are much larger and more expensive and are so far available only in small volumes.
The Bolt’s decline is coming as GM gears up to bring new mass-market models to showrooms. They include the Chevy Equinox, which will start around $30,000, and the Chevy Blazer, at around $45,000. Both are expected to start production this year.
“The Chevrolet Bolt represents GM’s first serious electric vehicle effort,” said Karl Brauer, an analyst for iSeeCars.com, an automotive search engine. “But the Bolt represents GM’s electric vehicle past, not its future.”
For its part, GM said it was ending production of the Bolt because the factory in which it’s made needs to close for retooling.
The Orion plant, just north of Detroit, is preparing for the making of two electric pickup trucks, the GMC Sierra and the Chevrolet Silverado. “We’ve progressed so far that it’s now time to plan the end of Chevrolet Bolt EV and EUV production,” GM CEO Mary Barra said on a call with investors Tuesday to announce the company’s most recent financial results.
GM is infamous for killing electric cars.
Way back in 2002, after a short run, it ended production of the EV1, America’s very first mass-produced EV. The opaque reasons behind its termination led to the documentary “Who Killed the Electric Car?” which turned the EV into a political cause and an early actor in the emerging debate over climate change.
Between the EV1 and the Bolt — and another, smaller experiment called the Spark — came another high-profile EV. Like that Bolt, it would come to market with innovative technology and high expectations but meet with disappointing sales.
Even its name was similar: It was called the Volt.
Today, the Volt’s vehicle class is called a plug-in hybrid. When it was introduced in 2010, however, no one knew what to call it. China was the first to introduce the basic idea: a vehicle that runs primarily on a battery, with a backup gasoline engine. When GM introduced its version to American drivers, it called it an “extended range electric car.”
Sales never reached GM’s hopes; the car ended production in 2018 having sold a total of about 177,000 units. By comparison, Tesla sold more than 462,000 EVs in the United States in the last year alone.
What would become the Volt’s successor — the Bolt — was introduced at the Detroit Auto Show in 2015.
It ditched the backup gasoline engine and was pure electric. It was similar in size to another mass-market EV, the Nissan LEAF, which had been introduced in 2010.
However, the Bolt was the first attempt by a U.S.-based automaker to make a pure-electric vehicle intended to be sold in every state, not just to meet regulatory requirements in California.
Its proposition was very similar to what ended up becoming the reality: a range of 200 miles or better with a price around $30,000. At the time, Barra called it “a game-changing electric vehicle designed for attainability, not exclusivity.”
“In some ways, everything about the Bolt seemed like a good idea,” said Mike Ramsey, an auto analyst for the consultancy Gartner, of the Bolt. “It provided a very nice range at a relatively low price.”
While the Bolt had its fans, the compact never generated a ton of excitement.
“Seeing one of these on the road doesn’t evoke any strong emotions in the looks department,” wrote Zander Sutton, an automotive blogger, in a review of the Bolt EUV, which was introduced in 2016. “They were never the prettiest cars on the road … but there’s little to be offended by.”
Any buzz that the Bolt may have generated was sucked up by another entry-level EV that became a global sensation: the Tesla Model 3. It was “a stylish car with better performance and range — albeit at a higher price.” Ramsey said.
Then, in 2021, a safety problem engulfed the Bolt brand. A series of battery fires destroyed 16 Bolts, resulting in a series of recalls that came to encompass every Bolt that GM had sold. Drivers were warned “to park their vehicles outside and away from structures, and to not charge the vehicles overnight.”
“That took most of the wind out of the sails for the Bolt and unfortunately consigned it to a sort of second-tier product,” Ramsey said.
Finally, technology is passing the Bolt by.
In 2020, GM said that all its future models would share a new battery technology, called Ultium. The platform, co-developed with Korean battery maker LG Chem Ltd., is the basis for all of GM’s upcoming slate of EVs, including models now on the market like the Cadillac LYRIQ and the GMC Hummer.
“GM likely was faced with a decision about updating and/or refreshing the Bolt with new electrical systems to support its other services-based ambitions,” Ramsey said, “and decided it would discontinue it rather than not have the capabilities the other EVs in the lineup would have.”
A version of this report first ran in E&E News’ Climatewire. Get access to more comprehensive and in-depth reporting on the energy transition, natural resources, climate change and more in E&E News.
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A trigger switch, as the name would suggest, functions by the pulling of a trigger. Trigger switches are used in handheld equipment, power tools and sprayers, and many other applications.
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Volkswagen officials had said on Monday that they expected the ID.4 to qualify for the full federal tax credit of $7,500 but that the company was still awaiting the proper documentation from its battery supplier to submit to the Treasury Department.
Treasury confirmed the eligibility on Wednesday, and the ID.4 was officially added to the list of qualifying vehicles on the government’s fueleconomy.gov site.
The ID.4 is built in a factory in Chattanooga, Tenn. Production began in October — two months after President Joe Biden’s climate law, the Inflation Reduction Act, added new domestic sourcing requirements to the EV tax credit.
All of the other 14 available EV models that qualify for the tax credit are from Tesla or one of the Detroit Big Three — Ford, GM or Stellantis. Some of those U.S.-made EVs are eligible for the full $7,500 credit, while others qualify for a half-credit of $3,750.
The IRA’s changes to the tax credit have rankled U.S. allies, especially in Europe, where government officials have objected to their auto brands being excluded from the tax incentive.
The initial list from Treasury also omitted vehicles from U.S.-based Rivian, which exclusively manufactures electric pickup trucks and SUVs. That company announced Wednesday that its 2023 R1T and R1S models comply with the tax credit’s criteria for critical minerals sourcing — but that most configurations of the vehicles fail to meet the government’s requirement that SUVs, pickups or vans cost $80,000 or less. (The limit is $55,000 for cars.)
Rivian said the tax credit might still be available, pending inclusion on the Treasury website, for buyers who previously locked in pricing below $80,000 but haven’t yet taken delivery. But those buyers would still have to meet the law’s income threshold, which cuts off buyers with adjusted gross incomes exceeding $150,000 to $300,000.
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Srikakulam: Around 90 electric vehicles inside a showroom in Andhra Pradesh’s Srikaluma district were gutted in a fire that broke out while charging, officials said on Wednesday.
The officials said that the fire quickly spread to the adjacent hardware store.
However, no casualty or injury was reported in the incident so far.

Upon receiving the information, fire tenders were pressed into service to douse the blaze, they said.
“An incident occurred while charging electric bikes in a bike showroom. Around 90 bikes were burnt in flames,” officials said.
“Rescue operation was underway till the filing of this report,” they said.
Further details into the incident are awaited.
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Hyderabad: In the wake of providing a cleaner and more comfortable travel experience to its commuters, the Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) is all set to launch electric air-conditioned buses in May.
TSRTC managing director VC Sajjanar inspected the first prototypes of electric AC buses at Bus Bhavan on Monday and discussed the new service’s unique features with officials.
Taking to Twitter, Sajjanar wrote, “For the first time, 50 electric AC buses will be put into use on the Vijayawada route. A new proto (model) electric AC bus was inspected on Monday at Bus Bhawan premises in Hyderabad.”

Olectra Greentech Limited, which is providing electric buses received several suggestions from the RTC officials during the discussion.
At the same time, the RTC chief hoped that these environment-friendly electric buses would be embraced by its commuters.
The 12-meter-long electric AC buses will have a capacity of 41 seats and can travel more than 325 kilometres on a single charge.
For the safety of passengers, a panic button has been provided at every seat along with a vehicle tracking system.
These electric buses will be equipped with at least three CCTVs, connected to the TSRTC control room with a data backup capacity of one month.
Equipped with high-end features including a reverse parking assistance camera, LED boards in the front and back of the bus to display details of destinations, mobile charging facility along with lamps at every seat, the new buses will have a Fire Detection Suppression System (FDSS) to detect and prevent fire accidents and public address systems that will convey information to the passengers.
Olectra has placed an order for 550 electric buses with Greentech Limited (OGL), out of which 500 buses will be plied within Hyderabad and 50 buses will run on the Hyderabad – Vijayawada route.
In addition to the above, 1,000 electric buses will be made available from Ashok Leyland and other companies.
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