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TrueGreen, Nexport lay out $700m plan to make electric cars, buses and trucks in NSW – The Driven
TrueGreen and Nexport commit to building a $700 million plant to make electric vehicles – including cars, buses and trucks – at 51 hectare site in Southern High…

Cleantech investment company TrueGreen and its electric bus subsidiary Nexport have announced a $700 million plan to create a new electric vehicle manufacturing industry in Australia, based at a newly acquired site in NSW’s Southern Highlands.
TrueGreen, which describes itself as a “positive impact investment group”, and Nexport, which says it is the largest supplier of electric buses in Australia, says the initiative has been inspired by the NSW Liberal government’s goal to transition its bus…
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