Watch ‘Volts and Bolts’: How electric vehicles will impact the automotive industry
Educators and experts join The Tribune to talk about the future of cars and trucks
(Chris Samuels | The Salt Lake Tribune) Electric vehicle charging stations in the parking lot of Packsize, in Salt Lake City, Wednesday, July 6, 2022.
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The Salt Lake Tribune, Rocky Mountain Power and Weber State University are hosting “Volts and Bolts,” a community conversation, on the electric vehicle rollout and the implications for the automotive technology industry. The 90-minute conversation including a panel of educators and other experts. Watch the replay of the event below.
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