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Toyota to raise output capacity in China

August 21, 2018 00:00:00


BEIJING, Aug 20 (Reuters): Japan's Toyota Motor Corp will build additional capacity at its auto plant in China's Guangzhou, a company source said.

In addition, the Japanese automaker will beef up production at a factory in Tianjin city by 120,000 vehicles a year.

A person close to the company said Toyota will build capacity at the production hub in the south China city of Guangzhou to also produce an additional 120,000 vehicles a year, an increase of 24 per cent over current capacity.

All together, between the eastern port city of Tianjin and Guangzhou, Toyota will boost its overall manufacturing capacity by 240,000 vehicles a year, or by about 20 per cent.

Toyota's production capacity in China is 1.16 million vehicles a year.

Reuters reported last week that Toyota planned to build additional capacity in Tianjin to produce 10,000 all-electric battery cars and 110,000 plug-in hybrid electric cars a year.

China has said it would remove foreign ownership caps for companies making fully electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles in 2018, for makers of commercial vehicles in 2020, and the wider car market by 2022.

Beijing also has been pushing automakers to produce and sell more electric vehicles (EV) through purchase subsidies and production quotas for such green cars.

Toyota's planned additional capacity in Guangzhou is also for electrified vehicles, said the company source, who declined to be named because he is not authorised to speak on the matter.

The source did not say how much the additional capacity would cost.

The Tianjin expansion is likely to cost $257 million, according to a government website.


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