How Honda is incorporating EVs into the cars it builds in America
- Honda is making over $1 billion in new investments in Ohio, up from an initially announced $700 million, to enhance its manufacturing capabilities for electric vehicles.
- The Marysville plant will produce traditional vehicles, hybrids, and EVs on the same assembly line, aiming for 220,000 vehicles annually.
- Honda's EV hub in Ohio will include a $3.5 billion battery plant and aims for zero environmental impact by 2050, including selling only zero-emissions vehicles by 2040.
- The company plans to recycle materials from EV batteries to create new vehicles, marking a significant shift in its manufacturing approach, referred to as its 'second founding.
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