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OFME | Michigan Mobility and Electrification Report Mid April 2023

ofme-230 CroppedMichigan Launches First-of-Its-Kind Grant Program for Sustainable Maritime Mobility

Michigan has announced the Fresh Coast Maritime Challenge, a first-of-its-kind program in the U.S. that puts Michigan at the forefront of future-proofing sustainable maritime transportation, including recreational boating and commercial activities on the Great Lakes. The Challenge establishes a dedicated grant program that offers companies the opportunity to apply for assistance that will support the decarbonization and electrification of marinas and watercrafts across the state.

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“Our vision for the Grand Traverse region is to be the epicenter for the new electric boating industry – from hosting development and manufacturing of watercraft and charging stations to serving as the hub of a fully functioning corridor for recreational and commercial boat traffic,” said Warren Call, president, and CEO of Traverse Connect. “Electrification of the marine industry is at the heart of our growing Blue Economy, which will further diversify and grow our larger economic ecosystem.”

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Michigan Awarded Over $7 Million in Grants to Improve Transportation Efficiency and Safety
 
 

Michigan has been awarded over $7 million through the Strengthening Mobility and Revolutionizing Transportation (SMART) grants that were created as part of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL). These funds will be spread across four projects aimed at improving transportation safety, efficiency, and international commerce.

 
 
 
 
New Semiconductor Design Facility to Bring 180 Jobs to Auburn Hills
 
 

California-based indie Semiconductor is establishing a new design and testing facility in Auburn Hills, creating 180 new high-wage jobs in Michigan. This project represents the first semiconductor firm to create or expand a design team in the state and contributes to MEDC’s ongoing efforts to strengthen Michigan’s leadership in mobility and vehicle electrification.

 
 
 
 
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Tom Adamich: E-bikes are a part of electric vehicle development | The Monroe NewsOne of the most accessible e-recreational vehicles to the broadest population is the e-bike. Tom Adamich recently spoke with Matt Penniman, communications director for the League of Michigan Bicyclists (LMB). Penniman shared a number of valuable LMB and state of Michigan e-bike-related resources and provided an update on efforts by the state of Michigan to sponsor and enact an e-bike rebate program to promote affordable e-bike purchasing and target potential low-income customers who can’t afford an EV but can afford an e-bike.

EV Jobs Academy works to power up a Michigan workforce | Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy (EGLE)Since Jan. 1, 2019, Michigan has added more than 35,000 automotive jobs building electric vehicles (EVs) and batteries, manufacturing computer chips, and producing clean energy. As the EV sector grows, how can educators and job seekers plug in?

One answer is the Michigan Electric Vehicle Jobs Academy. The employer-led collaborative identifies occupational skill needs while developing and scaling credentialing programs through a shared online learning platform at 32 colleges and universities statewide.

TechTown Detroit, Regional Partners Launch Mobility Accelerator Network | DBusinessTechTown Detroit has announced the launch of the Mobility Accelerator Innovation Network (MAIN) as one of six components of the Global Epicenter of Mobility (GEM) initiative. MAIN’s role in the coalition is to accelerate the growth of mobility startups that drive innovation to fill gaps in the mobility value chain.

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