, and investing billions in swing states to boost EV manufacturing. Former President Donald Trump is taking a different approach to the technology.
The Biden administration planned to overhaul production lines and have 67% of all vehicles manufactured be electric by 2032, but now the administration has cut the target to roughly half of that after dealing with pushback from automobile manufacturers. A Pew Research Center Michigan accounted for 21% of U.S. auto manufacturing in 2022, and it employs 176,000 workers, a third of what its workforce was in its heyday.
However, since the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act, Michigan saw a 22% job growth in clean transportation. The state has secured $16.6 billion on projects creating 16,300 jobs building batteries and electric vehicles and automobile manufacturers in the state have embraced the shift toward developing electric vehicles.
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