LG Electronics Opens EV Charger Manufacturing Plant in Texas
The new facility, aiming to produce over 12,000 chargers annually, marks LG's strategic move into the EV charging business.
- LG Electronics has opened a new manufacturing plant in Fort Worth, Texas, dedicated to producing electric vehicle (EV) chargers.
- The plant will produce over 12,000 Level 2 and Level 3 EV chargers annually.
- LG aims to become a leader in the EV charging business worldwide, targeting hotels, restaurants, venues, transit hubs, and municipal buildings as customers of its chargers.
- The company is starting production with Level 2 AC Chargers and plans to produce its first Level 3 DC charger in the spring, with 350kW fast-chargers to follow later in the year.
- The new factory will run on 100% green power.