The Ohio General Assembly finished the first half of 2022 with a rush of lawmaking, appropriating billions of dollars in infrastructure spending, and making policy changes in a range of.
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Instant acceleration, a quiet ride, no gas pump or exhaust fumes – all these things make an electric transportation future exciting. But electrifying our country’s transportation sector will not be without its growing pains, and as the automotive supply chain changes in significant ways in the transition from internal combustion to electric power, so too will many of the jobs associated with it.
Some auto-related jobs – in sales, distribution, etc. – will simply convert along with the vehicles themselves. Some may be lost, as production of EVs is different than gas- and diesel-powered models. But the differences between internal combustion engines and electric drive trains, and between charging stations and gasoline pumps, will also open up new opportunities for firms and workers that ar