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Why Michigan Mobility?

Michigan is the Leader in Transportation Mobility & Electrification

Michigan is the undisputed global capital of mobility and the preeminent place for automakers and auto suppliers, along with entrepreneurs and innovators leading the way in the mobility and electrification revolution.

96

of the top 100 automotive suppliers to North America have a presence in Michigan and 71 are headquartered here.

1,500

total workers are employed at various Michigan battery manufacturing and OEM locations, the 6th highest in the nation.

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Michigan ranks first in the nation for mobility-related patents.

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Michigan is home to three world-class testing facilities for mobility technologies

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American Center for Mobility

ACM serves as a national center for connected and automated vehicle (CAV) research, testing, product development, validation, and certification. At more than 500 acres, ACM is used by government, industry, and academia to create and set industry standards.

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This 32-acre advanced mobility R&D center at the University of Michigan is used to test connected and autonomous technology and simulates the broad range of complexities vehicles encounter in urban and suburban environments.

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GM Mobility Research Center

The Kettering University GM Mobility Research Center is a vehicle and mobility systems development proving ground and outdoor research facility in Flint, Michigan. The unique facility puts Kettering and Flint at the forefront of autonomous vehicle research/development, safety and technology.

Test and Develop your Mobility & Electrification Technology in Michigan

Separated into two categories – testing and pilots – the mobility grants encourage mobility startups and corporations to deploy their technologies in Michigan, or prove out their technology at one of the state’s world-class testing facilities.

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Michigan's Office of Future Mobility and Electrification

Michigan demonstrates its innovative leadership by successfully driving collaboration among public, private and philanthropic partners to advance the state’s mobility ecosystem. The Office of Future Mobility and Electrification supports a comprehensive statewide approach to help government, education and the private sector succeed in growing the mobility and electrification industry in Michigan.

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Michigan has one-of-a-kind smart infrastructure

The largest deployment of freeway and surface street Vehicle to Infrastructure (V2I) technology in the United States can be found in Michigan. This includes the construction of 120 miles of a technology-enabled “smart corridors” that will span I-96, I-696, I-94, and US-23. Smart corridors use cameras, sensors and the power of big data to help drivers stay safer, avoid construction, and spend less time in traffic.

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Michigan has the first connected vehicle technology freeway work zone in the nation.

600+

miles of roadway equipped for connected vehicle testing. OFME is also leading a new 40 mile CAV connected corridor project.

115+

roadside units for connected vehicles throughout the state.

58%

of Michigan automotive suppliers conduct automated vehicle testing in the state.

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Michigan's talent pool is leading the mobility industry

Michigan is ranked No. 1 nationally in concentration of industrial and mechanical engineers, as well as R&D professionals at 3.5 times the national average. The state is also leading the nation in its approach to skilled-trades labor, with a workforce of more than 250,000. Schools and universities in Michigan have specialized programs that focus on automotive technology and design, infrastructure, and other emerging mobility technologies.

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Kettering University

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Michigan State University

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Michigan Technological University

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University of Michigan

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Washtenaw Community College

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Wayne State University

Learn More About Michigan's Mobility Ecosystem

MICHAuto is Michigan’s only statewide automotive cluster association that brings together industry stakeholders to collaborate on advocacy and awareness, as well as business and talent attraction and retention. As a PlanetM partner, MICHAuto publishes a yearly Automobility Report showcasing the state's leadership in the mobility industry and its one-of-a-kind automotive and mobility assets.  

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Michigan is Automobility Report

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Michigan Mobility Ecosystem Map

Use the interactive map below to learn more about the one-of-a-kind mobility assets Michigan has to offer.

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