Submitted by Sorin61 t3_y87f6v in technology
xampl9 t1_it0h6oq wrote
Reply to comment by cuteman in BMW will build a $1.7 billion EV battery factory in South Carolina by Sorin61
Whenever a major automaker opens a factory in a new area, their suppliers will also open factories there for things like the seats, wiring, auto glass, brackets, etc. This way they are close enough for their trucks to meet the automakers demands for just-in-time delivery.
If you haven't been to the factory in Greer, they have a museum there that is worth visiting. Not as big as the one in Munich, but still good. It looks like they might still be doing factory tours, too.
https://www.bmwgroup-werke.com/spartanburg/en/plant-tours-zentrum-museum.html
cuteman t1_it0hz4v wrote
I meant what did Republicans do to invest in EV?
Everything you've listed so far is private investment.
Aprilismissing t1_it2yiag wrote
I guess the infrastructure plan I was thinking about is actually federally supported. https://www.wltx.com/article/money/south-carolina-plan-electric-vehicle-charging-infrastructure-highways/101-b0c98d16-a368-44c2-a090-b73949ce2a7a
Hungryneck29 t1_it35wp3 wrote
The land the BMW plant is located on was purchased and donated to BMW by the SC Ports Authority. There is also Port infrastructure in the Spartanburg area. The SCPA is a state agency therefore not private. Without the BMW plant, no battery plant.
xampl9 t1_itbregz wrote
> I meant what did Republicans do to invest in EV?
Sued Volkswagen for lying about their diesel emissions and made them use the settlement money to create Electrify America charging stations?
juggarjew t1_it38co5 wrote
There is also a track and driving experience/driving school that is really cool. You can basically spend an entire day there, for auto enthusiast its like Disney World lol .
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