FREEDOM TO DRIVE SUMMER 2025 CAMPAIGN RECAP

30+ Million Impressions

50+ Cities

SOME STOPS ALONG THE WAY…

GREENSBORO, NC

“These jobs are coming to rural North Carolina, where we’ve seen factories close over the last several decades. Communities that used to build sofas and shirts are now making batteries, semiconductors, and charging equipment. This is a chance to rebuild the middle class in exactly the places where we lost it.”

— Representative Deb Butler, North Carolina House of Representatives, District 18

VIRGINIA BEACH, VA

“Scaling up EV charging infrastructure is about cleaner transportation, but just as importantly, it is a fantastic way to build and support a local workforce. With rising demand for installation and electrical services, this sector is creating skilled jobs and supporting businesses across the region. Investing in EV infrastructure means investing in Virginia workers and long-term economic strength.”

— Judson Clements, Owner, GoGreen Electric

LANSING, MI

“EV demand is growing rapidly, with over 1.3 million units sold last year. That surge is fueling clean energy investment across Michigan. Here in Greater Lansing, we're seeing real momentum: new jobs, new factories, and new opportunities to lead in the next era of America’s auto manufacturing legacy.”

— Bob Trezise, President & CEO, Lansing Economic Area Partnership (LEAP)

SAVANNAH, GA

“When consumers in America are provided choice, consumers usually win. That’s been our history, and that has continued. When presented with a quieter, safer, more technological, faster-acceleration transportation experience [through electric vehicles], that’s the choice they make. We’re putting a heavy bet behind that here, throughout the entire state — north to south, east to west.”

— Ben Pauluhn, President, Optimus Energy