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  2. Toyota shares NC factory targets for shipping first batteries ...

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    Toyota is building its first car battery manufacturing plant in Randolph County, about 20 miles southeast of Greensboro, NC. (Toyota) 2025 is poised to be a pivotal year for Toyota in Randolph County.

  3. Toyota’s $13.9 billion battery plant now being built in NC ...

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    Toyota announced it would invest an additional $8 billion into its North Carolina battery plant, creating an additional 3,000 jobs. Toyota’s $13.9 billion battery plant now being built in NC ...

  4. Toyota Battery Manufacturing North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Toyota Battery Manufacturing North Carolina (TBMNC) is a manufacturing plant under construction near Greensboro, North Carolina that will focus on building battery packs for electric vehicles. The company will be a subsidiary of Toyota Motor North America , itself a subsidiary of Toyota Motor Corporation of Japan.

  5. Toyota announces new $8 billion investment in NC battery ...

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    Toyota says its total North Carolina investment is now $13.9 billion. Here’s how many jobs will now be in NC. Toyota announces new $8 billion investment in NC battery plant, 3,000 additional jobs

  6. Southeast Toyota Distributors - Wikipedia

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    Southeast Toyota Distributors LLC, (SET) founded in 1968, is the top private distributor of Toyota vehicles in the world. [4] [5] [6] They are franchised by Toyota Motor Sales, USA to sell vehicles and parts to car dealerships in the five states of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina. [7]

  7. JM Family Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    On October 26, 1968, Jim Moran entered into an agreement to distribute Toyota vehicles from the port in Jacksonville, Florida to the states of Florida, Georgia, Alabama, North and South Carolina. Southeast Toyota Distributors (SET) was founded that year. [16]