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Charging Up EV Infrastructure Deployment and Clean Tech Supply Chains

  • Bipartisan Policy Center 1225 I Street Northwest #1000 Washington, DC 20005 (map)

Washington, DC

U.S. manufacturing is thriving due to increased demand for domestically produced clean energy and electrification technologies. Join the Bipartisan Policy Center for a fireside chat with Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) on reshoring supply chains for clean tech production and America's advanced manufacturing renaissance.

Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) will provide an address on the benefits Tennessee is experiencing from capital investments for electric vehicle (EV) and battery projects, and then leaders from the Department of Energy, Ford Motor Company, Siemens North America, and the National Electrical Manufacturers Association will discuss the progress made to scale up EV charging and related infrastructure and what more is needed to unlock the economic, jobs, and climate benefits of this growing segment of the clean tech and electrical manufacturing market.

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