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Toyota investing $1B in new TNGA plant in Mexico, realigning North American manufacturing; expansion in Guangzhou

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Toyota is embarking on a multi-year plan to realign its manufacturing operations in North America in support of the Toyota New Global Architecture (TNGA) ( earlier post ), a comprehensive approach to achieving sustainable growth by making ever-better vehicles more efficiently. It will have the capacity to produce 200,000 units annually.

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Our EV warrior

Electric Auto Association

Hall, a global technologist with three decades of research and development leadership for Hewlett Packard, has many goals when it comes to expanding the use of EVs, including addressing the inequity between wealthier homeowners and those living in apartments, condos, or even older homes. “So This is a great achievement, but it’s not enough.”

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Our EV warrior

Electric Auto Association

Hall, a global technologist with three decades of research and development leadership for Hewlett Packard, has many goals when it comes to expanding the use of EVs, including addressing the inequity between wealthier homeowners and those living in apartments, condos, or even older homes. “So This is a great achievement, but it’s not enough.”

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News: Toyota and Lexus Reveal 15 Upcoming EVs

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“This freedom will allow us to be more attuned to our customers, such as meeting the needs of different regions, the various lifestyles of our customers and, when it comes to commercial vehicles, everything from long-distance transport to last-mile delivery.”. For more information visit Global Toyota. million units a year.

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Researchers Predict Permafrost Thaw Will Intensify Climate Change More Quickly Than Previously Thought; Melting of Greenland Icesheet Could Drive More Water Than Previously Thought to North American Northeast

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To put this in a global context, if the average global temperature continues to rise, current calculations predict that positive feedback from permafrost thaw could annually add as much carbon to the atmosphere as another significant source, land use change. Vogel et al.