Ohio lawmakers are proposing a special discount to get Ohioans to buy a new all-electric vehicle that will be produced in-state.
Details of a bipartisan effort to create a $500 incentive on buying personal electric vehicles and a $1,000 incentive on commercial EVs were revealed at the Lordstown auto factory.
Automotive start-up company Lordstown Motors recently took over the former GM plant and will begin building a new all-electric pickup truck called the Endurance in November 2020.
In addition to the discount off the price of an Endurance, the new incentives would also offer $1,500 for the purchase of a charging station.