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Toyota’s Kentucky plant now runs on solar power, cutting emissions and supporting its 2035 carbon neutrality goal.
Toyota Kentucky has launched a 30-acre solar field at its Georgetown plant, generating 15 million kilowatt-hours annually—enough to power about 1,400 homes—and supplying 4% of the facility’s energy.
The project supports Toyota’s 2030 net-zero emissions goal and its broader 2035 carbon neutrality target for North American operations.
Part of the Toyota Environmental Challenge 2050, the solar farm reduces reliance on non-renewable electricity and marks a step toward sustainability through renewable energy, recycling, and water conservation.
Local leaders and company officials praised the initiative for its environmental and economic benefits.
La planta de Toyota en Kentucky ahora funciona con energía solar, reduciendo las emisiones y respaldando su objetivo de neutralidad de carbono para el año 2035.