Toyota Picks Indiana as 2nd U.S. EV Production Base
New York, April 25 (Jiji Press)--Japan's Toyota Motor Corp. said Thursday that it has chosen an Indiana plant as its second production base for electric vehicles in the United States.
The Indiana plant will start building a new battery electric SUV in 2026 after the addition of new production facilities with 1.4 billion dollars in investment.
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