Tesla May Establish Assembly Plant Near Mexico City Airport | Carscoops carscoops
in the border state of Nuevo Leon near Monterrey. This could put the site near others operated by Kia and General Motors while also positioning it close to Tesla’s factory and headquarters in Texas. It has been claimed that land has already been acquired for the factory.has been eager to establish a Tesla factory in Mexico for quite some time.
Indeed, he met with Nuevo Leon Governor Samuel Garcia and local economic development officials in October 2022. Earlier last year, Garcia also visited Tesla’s factory in Austin, Texas after establishing an agreement with the carmaker to establish a dedicated traffic lane for Tesla suppliers at the Colombia border bridge checkpoint between Mexico and the United States.
日本 最新ニュース, 日本 見出し
Similar News:他のニュース ソースから収集した、これに似たニュース記事を読むこともできます。
Report: LGES May Supply Tesla With Batteries From ArizonaLG Energy Solution noted during a recent conference call that it is in talks with Tesla to supply batteries from an Arizona factory.
続きを読む »
Tesla May Dial Up Giga Shanghai Production Amid Huge DemandAfter Tesla completed upgrades to Giga Shanghai in 2022, it kept production below the max level. However, it appears that needs to change thanks to price cuts.
続きを読む »
COVID emergency lift in May may cause disruptions for Alaskans, officials sayWith the national COVID-19 emergencies set to be ended in May, there may be marked disruptions along with it, according to Alaska health officials.
続きを読む »
Carrie Bradshaw’s Love of Fendi Baguettes Has Gone Too FarCarrie Bradshaw’s Fendi Baguette obsession is being taken to a whole other level in season two of AndJustLikeThat
続きを読む »
Prosecutors work to establish case against Alex Murdaugh as defense focuses on motive and procedureMurdaugh, the scion of a powerful South Carolina legal family, is accused of murdering his wife and son in their rural South Carolina home.
続きを読む »
Ralph Ávila, who helped establish Dodgers' baseball academy in Dominican Republic, dies at 92Ralph Ávila, who joined the Dodgers as a part-time scout in 1970 and later led the organization's Latin American scouting efforts for decades, died Monday in Miami at age 92.
続きを読む »