Bosch will spend $200 million to expand an existing South Carolina facility to build fuel cells for electric heavy trucks, starting in 2026.
The investment is expected to create at least 350 new jobs.
Bosch plans to expand an existing factory in Anderson, South Carolina, to build the fuel cell "stacks" starting in 2026. The investment is expected to create at least 350 new jobs at the factory, the company said. "As our success in acquiring e-mobility business here in the region continues, it's critical that we have local production capabilities to support our local customers," Mansuetti said in a statement.
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