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The General Assembly appropriated up to $14 million to the Illinois EPA for the EV rebate program for the current fiscal year. Lewis said the latest move by the Trump administration is an ...
As of October 2021, the state government's official policy goal is to have 1 million electric vehicles in Illinois by 2030. [2] In July 2022, the state government started issuing tax rebates of $4,000 for electric vehicle purchases. This amount will drop to $2,500 in 2026 and $1,000 in 2028. [1]
In the United States, the world's No. 2 auto market after China, EV sales growth has trailed Europe's, but the Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts around 80,000 electrician jobs will be needed ...
A department of motor vehicles (DMV) is a government agency that administers motor vehicle registration and driver licensing. In countries with federal states such as in North America, these agencies are generally administered by subnational entities governments, while in unitary states such as many of those in Europe, DMVs are organized ...
A technician with six or more years combined work and electronics training may be eligible for the ETA Master Certified Electronics Technician (CETma) certification. The Master certification was created to showcase those technicians who are able to demonstrate proficiency in the many fields of electronics.
Blink Charging Co. (NASDAQ:BLNK) disclosed that it has received a nearly $2 million grant from the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency. This funding will enable Blink to own and operate EV ...
Seasoned auto repair shops start with a (Digital) Inspection to determine the vehicle conditions, independent of the customers concern. Based on the concern, the inspection results and preventative maintenance needs, the mechanic/technician returns the findings to the service advisor who then gets approval for any or all of the proposed work.
CHICAGO (WMBD) — Some Illinois residents will be able to skip the lines at the Department of Motor Vehicles. It’s all possible by machines the Secretary of State is calling Fast-Lane kiosks.