Electric vehicle revolution supplies good news for Alabama’s future


Danny Garrett is a member of the Alabama House of Representatives (R-Trussville) representing District 44

Electric vehicle announcements came fast and furious in the last year as major automobile manufacturers announced plans to accelerate electrification. 

Mercedes-Benz and Volvo are planning to phase out gas-powered vehicles by 2030 and General Motors is preparing to go fully electric by 2035. Honda targets 2040 as the date to be all-electric while Toyota has announced 70 electrified models will be available from all its brands by 2025. Ford is investing $29 billion in EVs through 2025 and is releasing its F-150 Lightning pick-up truck in 2022.

According to the Alliance for Automotive Innovation, automakers across the country are putting some $250 billion toward EV development. Likewise, Alabama automakers have announced a conservative estimate of $1.88 billion in new investments aimed at advanced vehicle technologies since 2018. 

The message is clear: The electric vehicle revolution is here.

The good news is that the Alabama Legislature, along with Gov. Kay Ivey and her administration, recognize this certain and imminent shift and we are preparing Alabama to continue in its role as a national auto-manufacturing leader. This effort is vitally important for Alabama jobs and Alabama’s economy. 



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