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Stellantis, FCA US, Toledo Assembly Complex (Toledo Supplier Park)[USA]
Stellantis, FCA US, Toledo Assembly Complex (Toledo Supplier Park) Jeep Wrangler (2006-2018), Gladiator pickup (2019-) Stellantis (FCA)'s Jeep Wrangler assembly plant - Employees combined at both North and South plants as per August 2024: 4,679 on two shifts - Investment announced since January 2017: USD 1 billion - August 2006: The new plant to produce successor of 2007 Jeep Wrangler started operations with a 5-year investment amounting to 3.9 b...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/08/29
Guangzhou Automobile Group Co., Ltd. (GAC)[China]
000 Total 840,000 840,000 GAC Hino* Guangzhou Conghua plant* 10,000 10,000 Total* 3,250,000 3,300,000 (Note) "*" is for commercial vehicles or includes production capacity for commercial vehicles. The red circles indicate the locations of the NEV (New Energy Vehicle: EV, PHV, FCV) manufacturing sites. (Source) The data are based on the figures released on the company's official website or media coverage. They may be revi...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/08/28
Hino Motors Manufacturing (Thailand) (HMMT), Bang Pakong Plant[Thailand]
Hino Motors Manufacturing (Thailand) (HMMT), Bang Pakong Plant Trucks (EOP) : Small trucks: Hino 300 Series (XZU), Medium & Large trucks: Hino 500 Series (FC, FM, FL, FG) Bus (EOP) : RK-Series, RM-Series Bus chassis (EOP) J Series Engines (for 500 Series trucks, 2010-) (EOP) Hino's Bang Pakong Plant in Thailand. Currently produces spare parts. The last vehicle production unit was in November 2022. Vehicle production relocated to Hino Suvarnabh...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/08/27
Daihatsu Motor, Head (Ikeda) Plant[Japan]
tsu Motor Co., Ltd. will display four new mini vehicles (three models) as show cars, which will be open to public for the first time in the world. The three models are the Copen two-seater lightweight open-top sports car, the Deca Deca for proposing an entirely new "super space” category, and the FC Deco Deck fuel cell vehicle. The company will also propose new possibilities of fuel cell generators by showing the FC-Dock 20C and the FC-Dock 5C ...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/08/27
Dongfeng Motor Corporation [China]
nt* 180,000 180,000 Total* 1,420,000 1,420,000 Total* 4,091,000 4,639,500 Total* 4,993,000 6,021,500 (Note) "*" is for commercial vehicles or includes production capacity for commercial vehicles. The red circles indicate the locations of the NEV (New Energy Vehicle: EV, PHV, FCV) manufacturing sites. (Source) The data are based on the figures released on the company's official website or media coverage. They may be revi...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/08/26
Hino Motors Manufacturing Colombia, S.A. (HMMC), Cota Plant[Colombia]
Hino Motors Manufacturing Colombia, S.A. (HMMC), Cota Plant Trucks: Dutro 300, 300 Hybrid (2014-), 500 Series (FC9J); Buses: BYD EV articulated bus (2025-planning), BYD EV Bus (2026 - planning ) Truck assembly plant - BYD and Marcopolo will launch Colombia's first dual-articulated electric bus, along with bi-articulated, medium and standard buses, all on the Attivi platform, also in collaboration with Hino Colombia to create a special chassis a...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/08/19
Toyota Motor, Motomachi Plant[Japan]
Toyota Motor, Motomachi Plant Toyota 16th-gen Crown (Crossover type) (HV, 2022-), 16th-gen Crown (Sedan type) (HV & FCV, 2023-), EV bZ4X (March 2022-)/Subaru EV Solterra (March 2022-), HV Century (Sedan) (2021-), GR Yaris (2020-), GR Corolla, FCV Mirai (2014-), Voxy, Voxy HV, Noah; Lexus EV RZ (2023-), LC (2017-), LC HV (2017-), LBX MORIZO RR (2024-), Battery packs for BEV (2022-) Toyota EV C+pod (2021-2024), 15th-gen Crown (Incl. HV, 2018-2022)...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/08/07
Beiqi Foton Motor Co., Ltd.[China]
al Vehicle Plant* - production suspended 150,000 transformation project in progress Total* 1,017,000 1,167,000 (Note) "*" is for commercial vehicles or includes production capacity for commercial vehicles. The red circles indicate the locations of the NEV (New Energy Vehicle: EV, PHV, FCV) manufacturing sites. (Source) The data are based on the figures released on the company's official website or media coverage. They may be revi...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/08/05
Beijing Automotive Group Co., Ltd.[China]
suspended 150,000 transformation project in progress Total* 1,017,000 1,167,000 Total* 4,203,000 4,693,000 (Note) "*" is for commercial vehicles or includes production capacity for commercial vehicles. The red circles indicate the locations of the NEV (New Energy Vehicle: EV, PHV, FCV) manufacturing sites. (Source) The data are based on the figures released on the company's official website or media coverage. They may be revi...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/07/31
FAW-Volkswagen Automotive Co., Ltd.[China]
2018 300,000 Tianjin plant (North China Base) 300,000 start production in August 2018 300,000 Changchun Audi NEV plant 150,000 start production in December 2024 150,000 Total 2,874,500 2,874,500 (note) The red circles indicate the locations of the NEV (New Energy Vehicle: EV, PHV, FCV) manufacturing sites. (Source) The data are based on the figures released on the company's official website or media coverage. They may be revised...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/07/24
SAIC Maxus Automotive Co., Ltd.[China]
5,000 25,000 Lingang plant (Shanghai)* 42,000 starts production in September 2018 42,000 Total 347,000 367,000 (Note) "*" is for commercial vehicles or includes production capacity for commercial vehicles.The red circles indicate the locations of the NEV (New Energy Vehicle: EV, PHV, FCV) manufacturing sites. (Source) The data are based on the figures released on the company's official website or media coverage. They may be revised...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/07/21
Toyota Motor (China) Investment Co., Ltd. (TMCI) [China]
00,000 1,000,000 Lexus (Shanghai) New Energy Co., Ltd. - 100,000 2027-planning Total* 2,211,000 2,311,000 (Note) "*" is for commercial vehicles or includes production capacity for commercial vehicles. The red circles indicate the locations of the NEV (New Energy Vehicle: EV, PHV, FCV) manufacturing sites. (Source) The data are based on the figures released on the company's official website or media coverage. They may be revi...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/07/18
China FAW Group Co., Ltd. (Formerly China FAW Group Corporation)[China]
us Co., Ltd.* 3,000 3,000 Pudong special-purpose vehicle plant* 10,000 10,000 Total* 5,686,500 5,956,500 (Note) "*" is for commercial vehicles or includes production capacity for commercial vehicles. The red circles indicate the locations of the NEV (New Energy Vehicle: EV, PHV, FCV) manufacturing sites. (Source) The data are based on the figures released on the company's official website or media coverage. They may be revi...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/07/17
Toyota Motor, Kinuura Plant[Japan]
Kamigo Plant, and Tahara Plant. A total of about 200 people work in these centers, and it is said that about 2.3 million cutting tools are maintained each year. According to its Sustainability Data Book (last updated in March 2025), Toyota Motor Corporation began trial operation of large fuel cell (FC) trucks for transporting parts in June 2024. The route is Kinuura Plant - Takaoka Plant - Motomachi Plant. Using large FC trucks jointly developed ...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/07/07
Toyota Motor, Shimoyama Plant[Japan]
Toyota Motor, Shimoyama Plant Engines, Hydrogen tanks for Mirai FCV and FC heavy-duty trucks, Automotive batteries for battery electric vehicles (BEVs) (planning to begin production between 2024 and 2026) Toyota's engine plant - Production started in March 1975. Toyota sets up "focused sharpening and grinding centers" at eight plants in Japan Toyota to invest up to JPY 730 billion in Japan and U.S. for battery production Toyota to expand use of ...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/07/07
Toyota Motor, Honsha Plant[Japan]
Toyota Motor, Honsha Plant Engine and transmission parts, Fuel cell stacks for Mirai FCV, Frames for Land Cruiser 300 SUV, Lithium-ion battery packs, etc. Toyota's auto parts plant - August 1960: Koromo Plant was renamed to Honsha Plant. - November 1938: Production started as Koromo Plant of Toyota Motor Co., Ltd. (currently Toyota Motor Corporation) - Site area: 599,000 square meters - Number of employees: 1,817 (As of March 31, 2025) Toyota...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/07/04
Honda Motor, Fuel Cell Module Plant (tentative name)[Japan]
n October 2024. The new plant is scheduled to begin operations in FY2028 (FY ending March 2028). State-of-the-art production equipment will be installed, with an annual production capacity of 30,000 units. The fuel cell systems produced at the new plant will be used not only for fuel cell vehicles (FCVs/passenger cars) but also for commercial vehicles, stationary generators, and construction machinery. The project to produce next-generation fuel ...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/07/02
GM Brownstown Battery and GM/Honda Fuel Cell System Manufacturing, LLC (FCSM)[USA]
GM Brownstown Battery and GM/Honda Fuel Cell System Manufacturing, LLC (FCSM) Electric drive units and battery packs Hydrogen fuel-cells system (2024-) GM's subsidiary, also the site of Fuel Cell Systems Manufacturing, LLC., a JV between GM and Honda - Year opened: 2009 - Investment announced since 2014: USD over 82.3 million - Employees as of June 2024: 428 GM and Honda to establish joint fuel cell system manufacturing facility in Michigan GM-...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/06/21
Daihatsu Motor Kyushu, Oita (Nakatsu) Plant[Japan]
tsu Motor Co., Ltd. will display four new mini vehicles (three models) as show cars, which will be open to public for the first time in the world. The three models are the Copen two-seater lightweight open-top sports car, the Deca Deca for proposing an entirely new "super space” category, and the FC Deco Deck fuel cell vehicle. The company will also propose new possibilities of fuel cell generators by showing the FC-Dock 20C and the FC-Dock 5C ...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/06/12
Hino Motors, Hamura Plant[Japan]
days. Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd.’s Kyoto Plant will also have holiday shift operation on Saturday August 29. Toyota Motor Corporation (Toyota) and Denyo Co., Ltd. (Denyo), a generator manufacturer, announced on September 17 that they have jointly developed a fuel cell electric power supply vehicle (FC power supply vehicle) that uses hydrogen to generate electricity. Selected by Japan's Ministry of the Environment as a "Low Carbon Technology Resea...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/06/11