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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.

This story is part of The Salt Lake Tribune’s ongoing commitment to identify solutions to Utah’s biggest challenges through the work of the Innovation Lab.

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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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