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  2. 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 ...

  3. 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

  4. With Toyota’s help, NC is US leader in recent electric ...

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    With Toyota’s help, NC is US leader in recent electric vehicle industry investments. Adam Wagner. March 12, 2024 at 6:01 AM.

  5. Toyota Battery Manufacturing North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Toyota announced the plant on December 6, 2021, with groundbreaking taking place in mid-2022. [7] The plant will cost Toyota US$13.9 billion to build, [5] with the company officials saying they selected North Carolina for the new plant based on the availability of renewable energy from Duke Energy.

  6. Fayetteville, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Fayetteville (/ ˈ f eɪ ə t v ɪ l, ˈ f ɛ d v ɪ l / FAY-ət-vil, FED-vil) [8] is a city in and the county seat of Cumberland County, North Carolina, United States. [9] It is best known as the home of Fort Liberty, a major U.S. Army installation northwest of the city. Fayetteville has received the All-America City Award from the National ...

  7. Nat Robertson - Wikipedia

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    Nat Robertson (born 1963) is an American businessman and politician, who served as the mayor of Fayetteville, North Carolina, from December 2, 2013, through December 2017. [1] Robertson had previously served in the Fayetteville City Council for eight years (four terms). [2] [3] Mayors of Fayetteville are elected to two-year terms. [1]