Automotive

Automotive component manufacturers from around the world have found success in West Virginia, thanks to a skilled workforce and easy access to raw materials like steel, aluminum, and polymers. Companies such as Toyota, Niterra, and Hino are reinvesting in the state, further strengthening its automotive sector.

Automotive manufacturers in the state benefit from research and technology resources such West Virginia University’s Center for Alternative Fuels, Engines and Emissions and National Alternative Fuels Training Consortium, and Marshall University’s Advanced Manufacturing Center.

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