The number of clean energy jobs in Indiana barely grew last year. That includes jobs in sectors like energy efficiency, wind, solar, electric vehicles and biofuels.
Analysis from the nonprofit E2 — Environmental Entrepreneurs — said as the Trump administration revokes clean energy incentives, that will likely impact job growth even further.
Indiana ranks 12th among states for clean energy jobs overall, but those jobs grew by less than 1 percent last year. Though the state is known for car manufacturing, jobs in electric and hybrid vehicles went down 6 percent.
E2 State Advocacy Director Micaela Preskill said those numbers may bounce back as EV manufacturing plants planned for Indiana get up and running.
"Those are projects that have been announced since 2022 — and so I think we're just