Opinion Opinion | Why drive electric? Let’s talk dollars and cents "EV technology has advanced to the point automakers are introducing many new electric models for mass production." Michael StaleySeptember 21, 2021
Opinion Opinion | Electric vehicle revolution supplies good news for Alabama’s future "The message is clear: The electric vehicle revolution is here." Danny GarrettSeptember 10, 2021
Aerospace and Defense “Next” campaign highlights Alabama’s high-tech capabilities The marketing campaign features Alabama's aerospace, bioscience, hi tech and transportation manufacturing industries. Eddie BurkhalterJuly 27, 2021
State Ivey announces $16.5 million for University of Alabama transportation research building The project will be a joint project for the University, the Alabama Power Company and Mercedes with state support. Brandon MoseleyJuly 26, 2021
Infrastructure Report: Alabama ties for worst state to buy electric vehicles Alabama bans the direct sale of EV's to customers and charges additional registration and annual fees. Eddie BurkhalterJune 25, 2021
State Drive Electric Earth Day EVent showcases benefits of electric vehicles Visitors spent Saturday talking to EV owners, the best source of information for cost, range, charging time and other factors. StaffMay 24, 2021
Economy Hyundai premieres the new 2022 Santa Cruz The new 2022 Santa Cruz will begin production in Montgomery this summer. Brandon MoseleyApril 22, 2021
Opinion Opinion | Why drive electric? Let’s count the ways "Electric vehicles are cheaper to drive and maintain than their gas-powered competitors and provide high-paying jobs for Alabamians." Michael StaleyApril 20, 2021
Opinion Opinion | Electric vehicles important for Alabama’s automotive industry "Electric vehicles are an innovative and growing transportation option and mobility solution." Allen ParrishApril 15, 2021
Economy Alabama expected to add 6,000 more auto jobs in coming months The Department of Commerce estimates the industry will add more than 6,000 jobs in the state in the coming months. Brandon MoseleyJanuary 29, 2021