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What the somersaults in automotive industry mean for Colorado’s EV goals

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February 12, 2021 by Allen Best

“Were there virtual high-5s among Colorado’s architects of decarbonization?

Surely there were in the wake of the announcement by General Motors that it was shifting its production and sales from the internal combustion engine to electric vehicles in the next 15 years.

Ford Motors followed up late last week that it was doubling its investment in EVs by 2025. “We’re not going to cede the future to anyone,” Jim Farley, the chief executive of Ford, told CNBC.”

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