Lee Patrick Sullivan

energyNOW! reporter Lee Patrick Sullivan specializes in transportation issues, including EVs, battery development, CNG vehicles and automotive manufacturing, research and development. Before joining energyNOW!, Lee Patrick was a producer at Fox News Edge in New York and also served as a reporter for Bloomberg Television in New York and Reuters Television in New York and London.
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