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In other news: A new political action committee is encouraging voters to sign a petition asking Sen. Mitt Romney to run for president in 2024.
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The U.S. needs to convince millions of drivers not to worry about where they’ll charge an electric car.
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The Environmental Protection Agency's proposed emission rules could have major impacts on the auto industry. According to Consumer Reports, most Americans would consider an electric vehicle.
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On this episode, we discuss forced sterilizations in Utah's history, electric vehicle setbacks and unhoused people at All-Star time in Salt Lake City.
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The bill seeks to make an agency at Utah State University's ASPIRE center that would work with industries and seek federal funding for electric transportation.
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As gas prices go up, e-bikes could be the next big mode of transportation.
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The West Electric Highway program aims to install fast-charging stations every 50 miles along rural highways in Utah and other Western states. The project is funded through the bipartisan infrastructure law approved by Congress last year.
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Rising gas prices may be driving people to purchase electric vehicles, but a study by iSeeCars showed that demand for hybrid and electric vehicles is growing fastest in rural parts of the country.
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As part of a project to make E-V ownership as convenient as possible, Intermountain Healthcare is offering free charging for all electric vehicles at all its hospitals and clinics throughout Utah.
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New technology being developed at Utah State University’s test track could pave the way for a more electrified transportation system that is better for the environment and the pocketbook.