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Toyota vows to move ahead with $13.9bn battery plant in North Carolina

Trump’s criticism of EV incentives casts a cloud over largest US investment in clean tech by any foreign automaker

When Toyota announced last year it was expanding its battery plant in Greensboro, North Carolina, the Japanese carmaker hailed the $8bn investment as a sign it was in the electric-vehicle business in the US for the long term.

The facility, which will cost a total of $13.9bn once it is completed next year, is the company’s first dedicated battery plant in North America and will initially employ 3,000 local workers — with plans to expand that to more than 5,000.

But November’s election of Donald Trump, who has criticised electric vehicles and threatened to scrap a tax credit for them enacted by President Joe Biden, has forced Toyota and other auto manufacturers to make a difficult decision: double down, or downsize their US operations.

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