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Volkswagen will make electric cars in Tennessee, at expanded plant

Green Car Reports

Volkswagen today announced that it would use Chattanooga, Tennessee as its North American base for assembling electric cars. under Volkswagen’s new electric vehicle initiative will also be built in the U.S., not Mexico.

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LG Chem breaks ground $1.6B on Cathode Plant in Clarksville, Tennessee

Electric Cars Report

The facility, located in Montgomery County, Clarksville, Tennessee, will locally produce cathode materials optimized for North American electric vehicles and collaborate with key partners from development to supply chain. on Cathode Plant in Clarksville, Tennessee appeared first on Electric Cars Report.

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Magna to invest $790 million to build three new facilities in Tennessee

Electric Cars Report

to build three new supplier facilities, two of which will be housed at Ford’s BlueOval City campus in Tennessee. Magna International Inc., one of the world’s largest automotive suppliers, is investing more than US$790 million in the U.S.

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Volkswagen launches Tennessee Valley Authority collaboration with custom build ID.4 SUVs

Electric Cars Report

Volkswagen of America is collaborating with the Tennessee Valley Authority as the utility corporation sets a goal of operating a 100% percent electric sedan and SUV fleet by the year 2030. 4 SUVs appeared first on Electric Cars Report. 4 SUVs appeared first on Electric Cars Report.

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Volkswagen Group Uses Tennessee Lab To Add Lightness, Improve Wireless Charging

CleanTechnica EVs

Volkswagen Group's Innovation Hub in Knoxville, Tennessee, is working on a number of ways to make electric cars more efficient.

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Nissan LEAF first electric car to pass 400,000 unit sales

Green Car Congress

The Nissan LEAF is the first electric car to surpass 400,000 sales. Introduced in 2010 as the world’s first mass-market electric vehicle, the Nissan LEAF has led the way in making the excitement and convenience of electric driving accessible to non-luxury buyers. million barrels of oil a year.

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Tritium to deploy 48 fast chargers in Tennessee

Electric Cars Report

Tritium DCFC Limited, a Brisbane-based manufacturer of direct current fast chargers for electric vehicles, announced that the company was the top-awarded fast charger manufacturer for the first round of the State of Tennessee’s National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula Program.