Toyota's new battery manufacturing facility in North Carolina, the company's first outside Japan, is set to begin operations in April, following a nearly $14 billion investment. The plant has 14 assembly lines, mainly focused on electric vehicles (BEVs), plug-in hybrids (PHEVs), and hybrids (HEVs), aiming for a notable output of 30 gigawatt-hours annually by 2030. This investment is part of Toyota's strategy to bolster its EV offerings, which currently includes the BZ4X crossover, while plans are in place to introduce additional models in the near future, responding to growing consumer demand for EVs.
Toyota's new North Carolina battery factory will produce batteries for electrified vehicles, with plans to ramp up output to support growing EV demand in North America.
The North Carolina factory, representing a significant investment, aims to shift Toyota's EV production from its current lagging position, enhancing the automaker's North American presence.
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