“We help people get into manufacturing so they can see it’s modern, not dark, dirty and dangerous.” Ethan Karp from MAGNETOhio explains how his company is working to change assumptions about American manufacturing, on our “Checks and Balance” podcast
2023 ought to be a big year in America’s transition towards electric vehicles. The federal government has set aside billions to encourage consumers and manufacturers to hitch a ride, and to ramp up the nation’s charging infrastructure.
What doOn a road trip across the Midwest we look at whether America’sare compatible. We visit a factory making a battery-powered version of a popular truck. Ethan Karp from MAGNET talks about the prospects for a manufacturing renaissance in what some rudely call the rustbelt. And Chuck Browning from UAW considers what the transition means for union workers.
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