Fort Worth positioning itself to be a hub for production connected electric vehicles


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That's why Fort Worth is working to attract businesses connected to EV production. “I think it’s really an unlimited growth path when you talk about these companies and what they can end up doing so very excited about what that means for Fort Worth,” Fort Worth Economic Development Director Robert Sturns said. “Very excited about what it means for Texas.”46 Ranch Logistics Park in south Fort Worth is where Junchuang North American, Inc. (JCNA) will invest $21 million to build a 55-thousand-square-foot manufacturing facility. In North Fort Worth in the Alliance Innovation Zone, MP Materials manufacturing plant is being built. “So, you really can’t have that, EV production without those magnets.”Sturns explained what is attracting these companies to Fort Worth.