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Toyota Chooses North Carolina for Automaker's First North American EV Battery Plant

Japanese Automaker Passes Over Five States for the $1.29 Billion Investment
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper, right, with Christopher Reynolds, Toyota Motor North America's chief administrative officer, corporate resources, said the company will build an electric vehicle battery plant near Greensboro. (Toyota)
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper, right, with Christopher Reynolds, Toyota Motor North America's chief administrative officer, corporate resources, said the company will build an electric vehicle battery plant near Greensboro. (Toyota)
CoStar News
December 7, 2021 | 10:48 P.M.

North Carolina’s Piedmont Triad area will be home to Japanese automaker Toyota’s first factory in North America to build batteries for electric vehicles, potentially employing nearly 4,000 workers.

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