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Understanding the $100M Government Grant Impact with Ann Wilson and Paul McCarthy from MEMA

Understanding the $100M Government Grant Impact with Ann Wilson and Paul McCarthy from MEMA

Automotive Repair News Today · Braxton Critcher

May 28, 202423m 48s

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Show Notes

In this episode, Braxton Critcher talks with Ann Wilson and Paul McCarthy from MEMA about the US government granting $100 million to aftermarket suppliers. Three key points discussed include the importance of consistent funding over time for small suppliers to keep up with the transition to EVs, the necessity for aftermarket repair shops to engage in right-to-repair efforts due to increasing vehicle complexities, and the aftermarket industry's proven track record of adapting to new technologies. 

00:00 The Federal government initiated programs for the supply base.

05:22 Government support for aftermarket suppliers is essential.

08:28 Repairing EVs requires different expertise and training.

12:15 Support for zero-emission vehicles crucial for industry.

14:20 Ice vehicles will continue for decades. EV evolution.

19:04 Government, suppliers, and training to repair vehicles.

22:38 Aftermarket adapts and advances to new technologies.

Topics

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