
Through its MIGreenPower program, DTE Energy will add 650 megawatts of new solar energy in Michigan for Ford, increasing the total amount of installed solar in Michigan by nearly 70%.
Through its MIGreenPower program, DTE Energy will add 650 megawatts of new solar energy in Michigan for Ford, increasing the total amount of installed solar in Michigan by nearly 70%.
Under the new law, the Michigan Department of Transportation will have the authority to designate a segment of roadway for automated vehicles.
The project envisions connecting Detroit and Ann Arbor along with key communities and destinations along Michigan Avenue and Interstate 94 in Wayne County and Washtenaw County with an innovative infrastructure solution that allows for a mix of connected and autonomous vehicles, traditional transit vehicles, shared mobility, and freight and personal vehicles.
Located between Ann Arbor, Mich., and Detroit, the regional mobility corridor would be an avenue for live testing and deploying autonomous, electric, connected and shared mobility technologies, and digital infrastructure.
Ford plans to expand its partnership beyond Ann Arbor to six more U.S. cities, including Austin, Texas, Indianapolis, Pittsburgh, and Detroit.
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