Dear Friends,
I've been working this week on a third round of incentives to attract and retain electric vehicle production, giving even more reason for Stellantis to retool its Belvidere assembly plant. We hope to have the package approved next month.
This third EV bill comes after last year's Reimaging Electric Vehicles Act and a second round of incentives last month, both of which I sponsored and passed in the Illinois General Assembly.
Gov. JB Pritzker was asked yesterday about last week's decision by Stellantis to idle the Belvidere plant. The governor's response underscores the strong push being made to ensure the impending shutdown is temporary and the plant has a secure future:
"We’re aggressively talking to every EV manufacturer that we can talk to -- and that’s most of them in the country and outside the country," Pritzker said. "Although they intend to idle that factory, it’s in part because Jeep Cherokee has come down as a priority for Stellantis in terms of their sales. And so they’re looking for repurposing, what are they going to do on that spot. So we’ve been working with them for quite some time to try to make sure that they have an opportunity to put back to work the people who are at the current Jeep Cherokee plant."
The governor added that plants manufacturing electric vehicles require larger footprints than those producing gasoline-fueled vehicles, which bodes well for Belvidere: "Fortunately, they have enough land there," he said. "So I think we're in a good position to help them get to what is the next phase of manufacturing in Belvidere."
You can listen to the governor's full remarks here. His comments regarding Stellantis start at the 1-minute mark.
Sincerely,
Steve Stadelman
State Senator, 34th District
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Thank you to the following Senators for supporting local chambers of commerce and sponsoring HB4993! Ram Villivalam, Kimberly Lightford, Senator AdrianeJohnson, Senator Cristina Castro,Linda Holmes,Sara Feigenholtz, State Senator, Senator Napoleon B Harris III,State Senator Meg Loughran Cappel,State Senator Mattie Hunter,State Senator Karina Villa,Former State Senator John Connor,State Senator Steve Stadelman, State Senator Laura Fine,State Senator Cristina H Pacione-Zayas,Senator Robert Martwick,State Senator Laura Murphy,State Senator Julie Morrison,State Senator Celina Villanueva,Senator Dave Syverson, andSenator Javier Cervantes.
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