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Taiwanese tech giant Foxconn could become a big player in electric vehicles by building an EV crossover at a former GM ...
Taiwan-Plus News spoke with Foxconn CEO Young Liu who said he plans on expanding the company’s Lordstown-based production ...
Foxconn has a formidable Plan B. The company is rapidly refurbishing a former General Motors plant in Lordstown, Ohio, as a U.S. production hub. The plant, which has capacity for hundreds of thousands ...
it's unlikely that Foxconn would just import the Taiwanese-built Model C into the U.S., right? Right. That's why it's setting up shop at an old manufacturing plant in Lordstown, Ohio. Yep ...
LORDSTOWN — Foxconn now owns the 6.2 million-square-foot auto assembly plant in Lordstown, where the Taiwan-based global electronics assembler and technology giant intends to mass produce electric ...
Foxconn acquired the roughly 6.2 million-square-foot auto-making factory, the former General Motors small car plant, from Lordstown Motors Corp. in May for $230 million.
News of a $26 million investment in Foxconn’s Lordstown ... operations in Ohio is a sign of good things to come.” Foxconn is the second owner of the former General Motors plant.