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LORDSTOWN A trio of Democratic U.S. lawmakers from Ohio are urging congressional appropriators to keep intact a loan program considering an application from upstart electric truck company Lordstown Motors Corp.
They say cutting money from or eliminating the Advanced Technology Vehicles Loan Program in any year-end government funding legislation would harm investment in manufacturing across the U.S. and particularly in Lordstown, where Lordstown Motors is preparing a former General Motors assembly plant to produce electric pickup trucks.
The government is operating on a continuing resolution set to expire midnight Friday.
U.S. Reps. Tim Ryan of Howland and Marcia Fudge of Cleveland, and U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown sent a letter Wednesday to appropriators as they continue to hash out a 2021 federal spending plan.
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Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis discusses a new partnership with Lordstown Motors Corp. during a Tuesday press conference. Under the deal, LMCâs Endurance truck will be covered under an umbrella of Camping Worldâs services at 170 locations.
LORDSTOWN Lordstown Motors Corp. is partnering with Camping World, the largest retailer of recreational vehicles in the U.S., to provide a coast-to-coast service network for the startup’s battery-powered truck, the Endurance.
Announced jointly Tuesday by CEO’s of both companies, the deal could blossom into the development of new electric vehicle products in the RV market, including the first Class E electric motorhome in the nation.