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President Biden Test-Drives New Ford Electric Truck

Makes Case for Electric-Vehicle Manufacturing In US

ahead of its official reveal on Wednesday, the United States President Joe Biden Tuesday took the new Ford electric truck for a high-speed spin Ford plant’s test track based in Dearborn.

Although Security officials would typically not allow US presidents to drive, Biden went to a Ford test track to briefly drive the EV truck still camouflaged.

He stopped the truck by the reporters traveling with him and stuck his head out of the window, wearing his signature aviator sunglasses.

He thumped up for the vehicle saying: “This sucker’s quick.”

The president said the truck goes 0-60 in about 4.4 seconds. He then floored it with a Secret Service agent sitting beside him. The president eventually turned around and honked as he drove by the reporters.

The president also used the occasion to make case for his $174 billion electric-vehicle proposals, urging automakers not to build zero-emission vehicles abroad for U.S. consumers – and even got to take a new zero-emission truck out for a drive.

“We need automakers and other companies to keep investing here in America and not take the benefits of our public investments and expand electric vehicles and battery manufacturing abroad,” Biden said on a visit to a Ford Motor Co (F.N) electric-vehicle plant in Dearborn, Michigan, to see the EV version of its best-selling F-150 pickup truck.

The United Auto Workers (UAW) has criticized General Motors Co (GM.N) for announcing a $1 billion investment in Mexico to build EVs and Ford for opting to build some EVs in Mexico rather than Ohio.

GM noted it had recently announced nearly 9,000 new U.S. jobs and $9 billion in U.S. EV and battery facilities. Ford Executive Chairman Bill Ford said at the event that Biden “understands that building things in this country matters” and added the company employs more UAW workers than its Detroit rivals.

The UAW also wants GM to recognize the union at joint-venture battery facilities. Ford is considering similar ventures. “We need you to deepen your partnership with the UAW,” Biden added.

UAW President Rory Gamble urged Biden to make sure investment encourages strong labor standards, good union jobs and U.S.-built vehicles.

Biden argues the United States is falling behind China, which is selling more EVs.

“We’re going to set a new pace for electric vehicles,” the Democratic president said, vowing to reverse what he called the Trump administration’s “short-sighted” rollback of vehicle emissions standards.

Biden ruled out consumer incentives for high-priced electric luxury models, according to a White House fact sheet, as he argues for dramatic government spending to prod Americans to buy electric vehicles.

His electric-vehicle plan, first announced on March 31, cheered investors who bought shares in several electric-vehicle startups that have struggled. Shares in electric truck maker Lordstown Motors Corp rose more than 20% and shares in Nikola Corp were up more than 6% in late trading.

Biden is pushing for electric vehicles in the auto industry’s heartland, and trying to win over auto workers worried that more electric cars and trucks will mean fewer jobs.

The White House wants to encourage new battery production facilities, which are key to ramping up U.S. electric vehicle manufacturing.

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