Lion Electric’s new school bus factory in Joliet aims to rewrite the rules for manufacturing in Illinois – Chicago Tribune*

Francisco Lopez, of Joliet, smooths edges on a fiberglass body panel at the Lion Electric plant in JLion Electric brings the prospect of 1,400 jobs and the first new vehicle assembly plant to metropolitan Chicago since 1965. It offers hope that Illinois can put people to work attacking its most significant source of greenhouse gas pollution: tailpipe emissions from cars and trucks.
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Rick
2 years ago

Electricity is not an energy source, its a convenient energy transfer medium. When the schools learn that charging a fleet of 50 busses will require the kilowatts of a town to do, they’ll go buy some diesels. When they approach their town for the needed electrical upgrades they will be laughed out. EV’s are not economically viable/sustainable without subsidies, EV’s are not “electric” if the power comes from coal, gas, nuclear, hydro, etc. Biggest scam of them all.

Giddyap
2 years ago

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Tom Paine's Ghost
2 years ago

Once the Unions get hold of this the company will fail.

Old Spartan
2 years ago

Instead of ignoring hydrogen powered vehicle technology, we should be promoting the heck out of it. If Hydrogen had one quarter the lefty support that EVs do we wouldbe way further along for clean energy transportation.

Old Joe
2 years ago

The wheels on the taxpayers go round, round, round………

Poor Taxpayer
2 years ago

It will be a bust, just like everything Illinois touches. They will regret coming to anywhere in Illinois as thousands of others have in the past.

Eugene from a payphone
2 years ago

Electrical energy use is still in the experimental stage. Energy production seeks efficiency. Sails replaced oars, steam replaced sails and petroleum replaced steam. Rails replaced canals with their barges pulled by mules and trucks and cars got people and goods even closer to their end destinations. All of these electrical vehicles are currently powered by coal and wind, they will only be more efficient than petroleum when we fully implement that old trouble maker nuclear power.

The Paraclete
2 years ago

It’s the idiotic flavour of the day. The powers that be intent on looking busy and productive will embrace any idiots cause to look busy. Even somebody missing half their skull knows it’s not viable. Electric buses, Rivian Solyndra”…….All Bullshit, All day.

Dave Hardy
2 years ago

These stupid electric industrial vehicles have no range. You get 100 miles with a trailer on a good day.

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