Apple Car batteries could be made in the United States

Many are the rumors that happened a weeks or months ago in which it was said that Apple could be thinking about making its autonomous car again. That was put on hold a few months ago and now according to the new DigiTimes report, the Cupertino company could be considering manufacturing the materials for its autonomous vehicle itself.

Of course, this new rumor gives rise to the hope that many users have by asking the Cupertino company to manufacture its own autonomous car and that is the most important part of any autonomous electric car is the battery and the software It uses to be precisely autonomous. Apple could commission the manufacture of the chassis and the rest of the components to other automotive firms without any problem ...

Various reports leaked in the media and published in 9To5Mac indicate that the Cupertino firm was contacting several battery suppliers in China a few months ago, but that it had finally opted for domestic manufacture establishing precisely these factories in the United States and with Taiwanese suppliers. Foxconn also appears in the report as one of the possible manufacturers in addition to Advanced Lithium Electrochemistry, which are definitely Apple's biggest suppliers when it comes to batteries. 

What is clear is that there are many doubts and uncertainties about this project, so you have to be patient knowing that Apple is working on it. It is that this type of project must be clear that Apple is not planning it in the short term, Rather the complete opposite.


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